Axe valorice ale competențelor media în cadrul învățării pe tot parcursul vieții

Author(s):  
Elena Tap ◽  
Svetlana Dermenji ◽  
Natalia Carabet ◽  
Ion Bulicanu

Currently, the concepts of media and mass-media are present in the new cultural and social reality. The need to distinguish between "inappropriate" media and media information, which tries to misinform us, to manipulate the other categories of "good" information, which respect the rules of information placement. In the interaction with media, mass-media (of any type, including digital ones) we need knowledge related to browsing through media information. It is necessary to practice critical thinking and understanding, how we use the various media, what are the rights and responsibilities in the media. To be able to create, use media content, for entertainment, information, socializing, etc.

2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-19
Author(s):  
Neri Widya Ramailis ◽  
Dede Nopendri

Discourse is a series of sentences that relate and connect one proposition with the other propositions to from a unity. The main function of the news is not to warn, instruct, and make the public stunned, the main function of the news is to inform and then it is upto the public to utilize the news. There are two ways for the news to be useful to the public, the first to effort news as general knowledge and the second to effort the news a tool of social control. E-Ktp corruption cases are one of the biggest corruption cases that occurered in Indonesia. Therefore, many mass media reported heavilly on E-Ktp corruption cases, one of which was the kompas.com. furthermore, to find out how the writer gets the source the writer gets the source of data and information the writer uses the criminology visual method and then analyzes it using criminology newsmaking theory. However, the results of this study illustrate that the aspect highlighted are those of actors suspected of being involved in E-Ktp corruption cases. Where the media only emphasizes one institution, namely the people’s representative council, even though in this case the involved parties are not only the legislature but case the involved parties are not only the legislature but also from various institutions such as the interior ministry, state-owned enterprises, and private entrepreneurs. In the aspect of media projection Kompas.com make the bulk of the news about E- Ktp corruption cases as news headline and a tranding topic.


2021 ◽  
Vol 17 ◽  
pp. 61-72
Author(s):  
Bolu John Folayan ◽  
Olubunmi Ajibade ◽  
Olubunmi Dipo Adedoyin ◽  
Toyin Segun Onayinka ◽  
Toluwani Titilola Folayan

The mass media play at least five basic functions which include news dissemination, surveillance of the environment, correlation of the components of the society, entertainment and transmission of social heritage.  Sometimes, disruptions and impairments do occur in the performance of these roles and some of these basic functions become dysfunctions, which turn the media into purveyor of negative values. The present study investigates how popular the Nigerian TV reality show, Big Brother Naija (BBN), is perceived by its viewers. Three hundred heavy viewers of the programme were surveyed from Lagos and Ede, South-West Nigeria, and their opinions and attitudes were sought regarding; why they like or dislike the programme; the gratifications that those who like the programme derive and whether the BBN, as media content, is generally functional or dysfunctional to the society. Sixty-six per cent 66 (33.7%) of respondents like the programme because it entertains. Half of the respondents, 99(50.5%) dislike ‘immoral aspects’ of the programme. The viewers affirm that the eviction part of the programme was their highest form of gratification.  Most respondents, despite public outcry against the programme, consider the programme to be “functional”. Findings reinforce the postulation that TV viewers are not passive consumers of media contents.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Olga Nikolaevna Kasperovich-Rynkevich

This article explores cost-effective mass media technologies. The experience of the use of paid access to the media content of Belarus was studied, the author also made the forecast on its future functioning. The paper provides global media industry trends and focuses on the use of messagers to promote content and increase the target audience of mass media. The research used the methods of content analysis and a written survey. During the study the author revealed that the media economically oriented technologies help to make a profit through distribution of content and formation of a loyal mass media audience.


Author(s):  
R. Lance Holbert

This chapter offers a systematic assessment of DICTION’s ability to address a wide range of media content. Each of the media-related works in this volume reflects a unique mix of communication inputs, and DICTION proves itself able to generate valid and reliable insights on a diverse range of material. In addition, the chapter focuses on a series of challenges (e.g., Message Tailoring, Hypertext, Interactivity) and opportunities (e.g., big data) for DICTION in relation to the study of media content. The program and the researchers who utilize it need to continue to evolve with the changing media landscape in order to generate practical knowledge that is relevant to improving communication.


Author(s):  
Line Thomsen

What is journalism? How does it exist and why? How does journalism define itself and in what ways can we make use of looking theoretically at the practice of it? These were the central themes of our workshop; Theoretical Models as Mass Media Practice held at the ‘Minding the Gap’ conference at Reuters Institute in May 2007, from which this collection of papers has been selected. As with the other workshops during the conference, the majority of our panellists were themselves once media practitioners. It is my opinion that this background and inside knowledge of the field in itself can provide an exceptional framework for understanding the workings of mass media while helping the press reflect over these workings too. In a time of change for the journalistic profession, when media convergence is growing; the media is marked by deregulation and fewer journalists are being asked to do more, there is an increased need for the profession to get involved in debating the core values of its existence.


Author(s):  
Hikari Hori

It is impossible to understand the media-scape of Japan from the 1920s through 1945 without analyzing the implications of representations of the emperor as well as the effects of state-led- and voluntary self-censorship on their production and reception. The emperor’s portrait photograph (goshin’ei) was too sacred to gaze upon, and citizens and soldiers even died to protect it. It was preserved with extreme care in public institutions and battleships. On the other hand, paradoxically, Hirohito was the first emperor whose public appearances were covered by multiple mass media, ranging from personalized collectible postcards to newsreels, which were readily available for viewers’ scrutiny. These contradictory viewing practices, one prohibited and another accessible, disrupted the visual culture of emperor-centered disciplined and nationalized imperial citizenship. (122 words)


1970 ◽  
pp. 16-17
Author(s):  
Randa Abul-Husn

The question of mass media as creator versus mirror of culture is one of the most debated issues in the relationship between mass media and society. Some critical media sociologists emphasize the value producing function of mass media, whereas others are foremost interested in demonstrating how social reality is reflected in the media.


2014 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 103
Author(s):  
Ahmad Toni

Television personality award for the motor marketing television programs itself, the need to raise the rating and share. The awards were recently held by MetroTV devoted to female finalists Indonesia called modern Kartini. This study aimed to describe the representation of women in the awards Indihome Women Award at Metro TV. The method used consciousness-raising method, a method to generate knowledge and awareness in terms of women's issues and women movement within the frame of the mass media (television). This study used a qualitative descriptive method with emphasis on the reality of the media that have a relationship or context with social reality in Indonesia. The results showed the awards event Indihome Women Award in Metro women disepresentasikan as duality and ambiguity in the system of nation building; (1) Women look no further indicate the identity and values alignment on national development map but are represented at the level of the worse off, (2) Women made a movement which is represented as a capitalist agent, (3) Women and the movement into the implementation of a number of representations of themselves and movements performed in the frame of self falsehood.


2017 ◽  
Vol 3 (6) ◽  
pp. 417 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cynthia Mara Miranda ◽  
Ana Paula Dos Santos

O artigo pretende analisar a inserção das jovens mulheres no movimento secundarista e a visibilidade das questões de gênero alcançada pelas jovens estudantes que participaram do movimento das ocupações das escolas de São Paulo em 2016. Percorrendo os caminhos da narrativa documentária e interpretando as características específicas desse tipo de filme como representação do mundo histórico e de uma realidade social, analisamos o documentário Lute como uma menina, de Flávio Colombini e Beatriz Alonso, que acompanhou o dia a dia das ocupações e realizou entrevistas com 40 meninas que estiveram à frente do movimento. A análise do documentário como um produto midiático alternativo aos meios de comunicação de massa mostrou uma ruptura com a abordagem arbitrária que a mídia faz das mulheres ao retratá-las de forma padronizada; no documentário, as jovens são representadas como protagonistas da sua própria história.   PALAVRAS-CHAVE: Jovens mulheres. Gênero. Mídia. Documentário. Política.   ABSTRACT The article intends to analyze the insertion of the young women in the secondary movement and the visibility of the gender issues reached by young students who participated in the movement of the occupations of schools of São Paulo in 2016. Going through the paths of documentary narrative and interpreting the specific characteristics of this type of film as a representation of the historical world and a social reality, we analyze the documentary Fight light a girl by Flávio Colombini and Beatriz Alonso, which accompanied the day-to-day reality of occupations and conducted interviews with 40 girls who were ahead of the movement. The analysis of documentary as an alternative media product to the mass media showed a rupture with the arbitrary approach that the media makes with the women when portray them in a standardized way; in the documentary, the young girls are represented as protagonists of their own history.   KEYWORDS: Young women. Gender. Media. Documentary. Politics.    RESUMEN El artigo pretiende analisar las inserciones de las mujeres jovenes en el movimiento de la escuela secundaria y la visibilidad de las cuestiones de genero alcanzada por las jovenes estudiantes que participaran del movimiento de las ocupaciones de las escuelas de São Paulo en 2016. Caminar por los senderos de la narrativa documental y la interpretación de las características específicas de este tipo de películas  como representación del mundo histórico y de una realidad social, analisamos el documental Lucha como una niña, de Colombini Flávio y Alonso Beatriz, que acompaña el dia a dia de las ocupaciones y llevo a cabo entrevistas con 40 niñas que estaban em la vanguardia de movimiento. La analisis del documental como un produto de media alternativo a los medios de comunicación mostró una ruptura con el enfoque arbitrario que los medios de comunicación hace de las mujeres cuando las retrata de manera estandarizada; en el documentario, las jovenes son representadas como protagonistas de su propia historia.    PALABRAS-CLAVE: Jovenes mujeres. Genero. Medios de comunicación. Documental. Política.    


Author(s):  
Sandra Murinska-Gaile ◽  
Sabahudin Hadžialić

The aim of this paper is to look on level of media literacy and activities in this field in two countries – Latvia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. People are exposed to a flow of diverse content of information and opinions, there it is important to discuss about media education and it`s outcome – the media literacy. Media literacy helps people to analyze, evaluate, and create messages thus develops people's critical and creative abilities. The survey about credibility of mass media, critical use of information, understanding of media literacy in each country, institutions promoting media literacy and the impact of media literacy on political decision making was carried out. The main hypothesis of this case study was that media literacy is basic presumption of the establishing the critical thinking of society of developed democratic consciousness.The comparative analysis showed that sociological aspect in the area of Bosnia and Herzegovina within the deep division in the society itself, with the lack of consensual awareness creates presumption trust completely into the mass media, while in the case of Latvia there is just few answers related to the existing media literacy.


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