Women and Media Obstacles
Impact of Media on Children
Sociological Media Aspects
History of Media
Media Ethics and Laws
100

Media portrayals of women frequently oversimplify or exaggerate their traits.

What is Common Stereotyping?

100

Children are frequently the focus of this kind of media messaging that advertises goods and services.

What is Advertising?

100

According to this theory, the media shape public opinion by deciding which topics are considered meaningful.

What is Media Literacy?

100

Mass communication was transformed by the development of the printing press.

What is the Gutenberg Press?

100

The authority granted by law to restrict how one's original work is used.

What is Copyright?

200

People's perceptions of their own physical attractiveness, particularly among young women, can be greatly influenced by media representations.

What is Body Image Perception?

200

The relationship between playing specific video games and acting aggressively is examined in this research.

What are Violent Video Games?

200

The belief that people who watch a lot of television see the world in ways that are compatible with what they see on television.

What is Cultivation Theory?

200

Instantaneous mass communication over great distances was made possible for the first time by this medium.

What is the Telegraph?

200

Publishing deceptive information that harms someone's reputation.

What is Defamation?

300

This phrase refers to how women are underrepresented or misrepresented in media roles, which frequently restricts their perceived skills.

What is Symbolic Annihilation?

300

This phrase is frequently used to describe how much time kids spend on electronic devices.

What is Screen Time?

300

This idea explains how media can gradually alter our perceptions of reality by repeatedly exposing us to specific topics.

What is Mainstreaming?

300

American culture was significantly affected by the emergence of this visual media in the middle of the 20th century.

What is Television?

300

According to this ethical guideline, journalists must be accurate and truthful.

What is Accuracy?

400

This kind of discontent might be amplified by the unattainable beauty ideals that are frequently promoted in posts and advertisements.

What is Body Dissatisfaction?

400

According to this psychological impact, watching violent media might make people less sensitive to violence in the actual world.

What is Desensitization?

400

This refers to how media coverage influences the standards by which people view topics and is an important aspect of agenda setting.

What is Priming?

400

The widespread use of personal computers and the internet during this time changed the way we consume media.

What is the Digital Age?

400

The power of the government to control broadcast media in the public interest.

What is Media Regulation?

500

This test asks whether a film features at least two women conversing about something other than a guy. It is used to assess how gender is portrayed in movies.

What is the Bechdel Test?

500

Children's inadequate ability to distinguish between material and this is a prevalent worry when it comes to advertising to them.

What is Commercial Intent?

500

This phenomenon explains how the media not only informs us what to think about, but also how to think about it. It is frequently researched together with agenda setting.

What is Framing?

500

One example of this technical revolution is the transition from analog to digital broadcasting.

What is Media Convergence?

500

This idea pertains to the notion that the media serves to promote the general welfare, frequently by providing individuals with information.

What is Public Service?