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  2. Influence of mass media - Wikipedia

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    The overall influence of mass media has changed drastically over the years, and will continue to do so as the media itself develops. [7] In the new media environment, we have dual identities - consumers and creators. We not only obtain information through new media, but also disseminate information to wide audiences. [8] [9] [10]

  3. Mediatization (media) - Wikipedia

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    The concept of mediatization still requires development, and there is no commonly agreed definition of the term. [4] For example, a sociologist, Ernst Manheim, used mediatization as a way to describe social shifts that are controlled by the mass media, while a media researcher, Kent Asp, viewed mediatization as the relationship between politics, mass media, and the ever-growing divide between ...

  4. Social media and political communication in the United States

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    This echoing effect is contributing to the levels of extremism and polarization we see in social media and makes it so we see less of moderate views on these platforms. An example of this is Trump's presidency, he used social media “as a method of fighting back” [69] against so-called fake news stories.

  5. Social media use in politics - Wikipedia

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    The media can also place pressure on the government to act by signaling a need for intervention or showing that citizens want change [1] The Internet has created channels of communication that play a key role in circulating news, and social media has the power to change not just the message, but also the dynamics of political corruption, values ...

  6. Ten ways the coronavirus pandemic has changed society for good

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    Back in January he told The Sun: “The pandemic has changed a lot of things. It has changed the way you and I approach hand hygiene. “We all carry hand sanitiser around now. We all expect in ...

  7. Media activism - Wikipedia

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    Media activism gives disadvantaged groups the ability to have their own voices heard and organize in bigger groups allowing for more autonomise activism to enact social change. [3] As well as disadvantaged communities, media activism allows younger generations to have a voice in situations where legally they cannot - for example when they are ...

  8. Online social movement - Wikipedia

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    The organizational structures and strategies behind social movements have changed as a result of the online world. Online communities on social media build off social movements, enabling the connection of persons worldwide to develop a base and gain awareness of issues. The internet supports the mobilization of a larger group of people within a ...

  9. Youth activism - Wikipedia

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    Popular applications like Twitter, Instagram and YouTube have become the newest tools for young activists in the 21st century. Technology and the use of digital media has changed the way youth participate in activism globally, and youth are more active in media than older generations. [6]