A picture of ourselves or sense of who we are that develops socially based on our perceptions of how others see our behavior.
What is a Self-concept?
Term Stuart gives for when youth involved in gangs are confronted in non-gang-related social contexts when they are not involved in gang-related roles or behavior.
What is "catching lacking"?
This term introduced by Amy Gonzales refers to the ongoing troubles and challenges of keeping a mobile phone functional and in service for people with low income.
What is Technology Maintenance?
Message flows in this direction provide feedback from employees to their supervisors.
What is Upward?
In the 1970s and 1980s, “power __________” became a fashion style for professional women to project authority in professional settings dominated by men.
What is Dressing?
Anxiety level associated with real or anticipated communication with another person or persons.
What is Communication Apprehension?
Pastor’s most valuable source of information because they and their social media accounts connect neighborhood networks.
Who are girls?
Scholars refer to differences and disparities in these three measures of digital inequality.
What are Access, Uses, and Exposure?
This research bias occurs when research subjects improve their behavior simply because they know they are being observed or tested.
What is Hawthorne Effect?
Names, logos, product marks, and other “surface aspects” of consumer products, according to Molotch.
What is a Brand?
"Student," "waiter," and "mother" are all examples of this type of identity.
What is Situated Social Identity?
Lane argues that street pastors mediate neighborhood violence. This focus on street pastors differs from Anderson’s old heads approach and this approach by Canada.
What is an institutional (school-based) approach?
What kind of store does JayVon go to to hook up the BlackBerry Curve he acquired second hand?
What is a Side Store?
“My advice to management is to get to know their employees and to show that they care about them. Employees are not machines but living, breathing people.” This recommendation reflects this organizational theory.
What is Human Relations?
In class lecture we viewed the website for this hotel chain to illustrate how professional branding works.
What is Standard Hotels?
An instructor's belief that a student will fail the class leads to the student failing the class" is an example of this.
What is Self-Fulfilling Prophecy?
Pastor’s mobilizes adults in the neighborhood to intervene in youth violence primarily through this type of mediated communication?
What are text message blasts?
In the Harlem gang indictments discussed in lecture, social media use helped prosecutors charge the defendants with conspiracy by creating visible associations between defendants and between defendants and __________.
What is Content (or Information)?
The ____________ of messages connects organizations to external stakeholders and audiences.
What is Outflow?
This “true” essence of the self or a culture can be branded, according to Banet-Weiser.
What is Authenticity?
This notion describes fragmentation of self in the post-modern era.
What is Multiphrenia?
Given Pastor’s lack of formal authority and resources, this Lane decides is the most successful aspect of his intervention.
What are relationships?
This mobile phone service provider in Jamaica introduced the “call-me” feature to allow customers running out of money on their accounts to send up to 21 free texts each week with a request for a call.
What is Digicel?
Organizational communication functions to coordinate activities and to do this for its members.
What is Socialize?
Creating a consistent and memorable self based on what others value, and to communicate this message through body, clothing, appearance, and knowledge, according to Tom Peters.
What is Personal Branding?