COMM 101 Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
media | the plural form of medium, a channel of communication |
new media | refers to the new communication technologies of the late twentieth century and twenty first century |
hegemony | the process by which we consent to social constructions, rather than having them imposed on us |
media event | occasions or catastrophes that interrupt regular programming |
v-chip | device that identifies television program ratings by content and can block programming designated by the owner |
media activism | the practice of organizing to communicate displeasure with certain media images and messages , as well as to force change in future media texts |
linear model | portrayal of communication as a process occurring largely in one direction |
selective exposure | the idea that people seek media messages and/or interpret media texts in ways to confirm their beliefs and conversely resist or avoid messages that challenge their beliefs |
uses and gratification theory | the idea that people use media messages and find various types of gratifications in some media texts rather than in others |
general uses and gratification: information | information seeking, to learn |
general uses and gratification: personal identity | creating an image based on your values |
general uses and gratification: social interaction | to connect and discuss ideas with others |
general uses and gratification: entertainment | for pleasure, to be entertained |
CMC (Computer mediated Communication) | interaction through media devices |
FTF (Face to face) | Direct contact |
Blog | short for web logs; a web site like a journal, maintained by an individual with regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events, or other material such ass graphics or video |
filtered communication | communication that has had many essential elements of communication like non verbal communication filtered out |
media richness | the potential information carrying capacity of a communication medium |
media augmentation approach | views mediated communication as augmenting ftf communication |
media deficit approach | views mediated communication as deficient in comparison to ftf communication |
asynchronicity | occurs when a message is sent and received at different times |
synchronous | message is sent and received at the same time |
spoofing | misrepresenting oneself online |
pseudanonymity | projecting a false identity |
field of availables | potential partners and friends, typically much larger via CMC than via ftf relationships |
four basic CMC activities | exchanging email and messages, seeking and exchanging information, entertainment, and financial transactions |
social presence theory | degree of psychological closeness or immediacy engendered by various media |
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