The role of mass media in education policies: a Chinese case study

2018 ◽  
Vol 41 (2) ◽  
pp. 186-203 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shuiyun Liu ◽  
Liangliang Cai ◽  
Xia Zhao
1997 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 155-173 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrew Crowhurst

The role of the emerging mass media in informing popular attitudes towards imperialism in late-Victorian and Edwardian Britain is explored through a case study of music hall. It is argued that, in contrast to practices adopted in other media, music hall songs and sketches contributed little to the nurturing of an imperialist popular imagination. I take issue with the assertion first made by J A Hobson in The Psychology of Jingoism that music halls promoted militarist and imperialist activities and fostered a popular chauvinism. I also suggest that although music hall songs and sketches purveyed images of racial difference they did not contribute to the discourse of racial supremacy upon which the moral justification of British imperialism rested. Rather, the halls celebrated the emergence of a culture of consumption that transcended social and ethnic boundaries and confronted the dominant ascetic value system of the Victorian bourgeoisie.


2011 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Abida Perveen

This article reviews the activities and research of UNESCO related to mass media and its role enhancing the status of women in the women’s decade. The role of communication in changing the status of women is important because of its influence on our daily routine, behaviour, attitude, life styles and choices. It also highlight the initial researches conducted by UNESCO to evaluate the change in the images of women after women decade.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 57
Author(s):  
Toha Makhshun ◽  
Khalilurrahman Khalilurrahman

The role of the mass media is very decisive in the delivery of information and a government policy. In line with the increasing level of communication technology development, the communication method rapid development as well. But all of that has the same accentuation that communicators convey messages and ideas to the publik. When detailed more concretely, the method of communication in the contemporary world which is the development of verbal and nonverbal communication covers many fields, including journalism, publik relations, advertising, exhibitions/ expositions, and publikations that will influence political culture. This paper will discuss more about the influence of mass media in education policy.


INFORMASI ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 45 (2) ◽  
pp. 141
Author(s):  
Manzilatun Ni'mah

AbstractThis article aims to analyze the recent phenomenon of celebrities’ transformation entering political arena using Bourdieu’s habitus, field, and social capital theoritical framework and the role of mass media to shine celebrities as stars in the entertainment field which they use impression management to preserve their position. The subjects are Desy Ratnasari and Angel Lelga, the two phenomenal artists who recently transform to political field. This article is using qualitative approach with descriptive case study. Using Bourdieu’s habitus theoritical framework, this article will begin with the explanation of habitus change from Desy Ratnasari and Angel Lelga before entering entertainment field until enter it and their transformation to political field. Within that process, there is mass media which let the society (fans) get to know them. The result is agent with more abundant capital accumulation tend to win the battle and vice versa. It explains how Desy could manage to win the votes to be a member of legislature, while votes for Angel Lelga were insufficient.AbstrakArtikel ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis fenomena transformasi selebriti menjadi politisi dengan menggunakan kerangka berpikir perubahan habitus, ranah, dan modal sosial dari Bourdieu serta peran media massa dalam membuat selebriti menjadi bintang di dunia entertainment, yang mana dalam ranah entertainment itu selebriti menggunakan impression management untuk melanggengkan posisinya. Yang menjadi subyek penelitian adalah Desy Ratnasari dan Angel Lelga. Dengan menggunakan kerangka berpikir perubahan habitus, artikel ini diawali dengan penjelasan perubahan habitus Desy Ratnasari dan Angel Lelga sebelum memasuki dunia hiburan hingga memasuki dunia hiburan dan transformasinya ke dunia politik. Di tengah proses tersebut ada peran media massa yang membuat mereka menjadi “bintang” sehingga dikenal semua kalangan masyarakat. Hasil analisis artikel ini adalah agen yang memiliki alokasi modal lebih besar dan mampu mengkonversi modalnya dapat memenangkan pertarungan dan sebaliknya. Hal tersebut menjelaskan bagaimana Desy dapat berhasil memenangkan suara masyarakat untuk menjadi anggota legislatif, sedangkan perolehan suara Angel tidak dapat mencukupi.


Author(s):  
Eran Fisher

Abstract: The notion of audience labour has been an important contribution to Marxist political economy of the media. It revised the traditional political economy analysis, which focused on media ownership, by suggesting that media was also a site of production, constituting particular relations of production. Such analysis highlighted the active role of audience in the creation of media value as both commodities and workers, thus pointing to audience exploitation. Recently, in light of paradigmatic transformations in the media environment – particularly the emergence of Web 2.0 and social network sites – there has been a renewed interest in such analysis, and a reexamination of audience exploitation. Focusing on Facebook as a case-study, this article examines audience labour on social network sites along two Marxist themes – exploitation and alienation. It argues for a historical shift in the link between exploitation and alienation of audience labour, concurrent with the shift from mass media to social media. In the mass media, the capacity for exploitation of audience labour was quite limited while the alienation that such work created was high. In contrast, social media allows for the expansion and intensification of exploitation. Simultaneously, audience labour on social media – because it involves communication and sociability – also ameliorates alienation by allowing self-expression, authenticity, and relations with others. Moreover, the article argues that the political economy of social network sites is founded on a dialectical link between exploitation and alienation: in order to be de-alienated, Facebook users must communicate and socialize, thus exacerbating their exploitation. And vice-versa, in order for Facebook to exploit the work of its users, it must contribute to their de-alienation.


Author(s):  
İbrahim Sezgül

This study mainly aims to analyze the relationship between mass media and education. The introduction part presents a brief explanation of what communication, mass communication, mass media television and radio, the internet, social media, and Whatsapp. In the second part, the use of those media tools in education and their effects on people's behaviors are discussed. In the following part, the relationship between mass media and education, the role of mass media in education, and also the educator, teacher, and administration roles are explained. Corporate communication in education and its importance are emphasized, and finally, negative and positive effects of main mass media on shaping behaviors of the target audience are discussed.


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