Material relations and identity categories are subtypes of this concept.
Ideology.
The argumentative sphere generally involves communication with yourself, close friends, and family members.
Personal.
This refers to the use of storytelling in order to advance an argument.
Narrative.
This framework argues that technology "does things to us" in a controlling, agentic way.
Technological determinism.
Social media influencers.
This refers to a framework, developed by Kimberle Crenshaw, that assess multiple, overlapping forms of oppression.
Intersectionality.
A/an ________________ attack involves critiquing the person rather than the quality of the arguments they present.
Ad hominem.
These are the two ways Walter Fisher argues that we can assess narratives.
Narrative probability and narrative fidelity.
_________________ refers to features enabled by technology, such as being able to like and comment on social media activity.
User affordances.
_________________ refers to the ways that the state asserts control over corporate structures, regulating what kind of companies may or may not operate in the media business.
Media ownership regulation.
An ideology that is often taken for granted or seen as common sense that maintains unequal power relations among groups in society is known as a/an _________ ideology.
Dominant.
"The US should increase the national debt limit" is an example of what kind of claim?
Policy.
Joseph Campbell helped theorize ___________, a kind of narrative that organizes everyday experience into a dramatic vision.
Myths.
_________ refers to the ways that we gradually incorporate technology into everyday life.
Domestication.
___________________ would involve restricting words that could be said on a radio show.
Media content regulation.
The Posbergh reading on Caster Semenya focused on primary ideologies: neoliberalism and _____________.
Postfeminism.
Thomas argues that youth activism can be understood in terms of _________ appeals.
Ephebic.
_________ refers to immediacy or presence created through the use of descriptions, imagery, and colorful language that make an idea come alive.
Vivacity.
Which two factors does Newman argue drive technological change?
Social and economic.
This is the primary federal entity that enforces media content regulations.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
This refers to expressions of ideology as they occur across myriad sites and forms of media and culture.
Ideological formations.
A/an __________ is a syllogism in which one of the premises is implied.
Enthymeme.
__________ refers to collective memory that combines the memories of the dominant culture and fragments of the memories of marginalized groups.
Public memory.
According to Newman, "all media is _______________."
New media.
This refers to a policy that required media coverage to be balanced relative to sides of the political spectrum.
Fairness Doctrine.