Terms to Know
What's on the agenda?
People to Know
In Theory
100

This term argues that viewing violence in media can reduce our aggressive drive

Catharsis

100

This theory argues that media doesn't tell us what to think but rather what to think about

Agenda setting

100

This person believed the view of the world cultivated by prime-time television overemphasized crime and violence

George Gerbner

100

This theory argues that individuals are less likely to express minority opinions due to fear of social isolation

Spiral of silence

200

Children's values as consumers trumps their values as people according to this term

Adultificiation

200

The process of what gets released by the media

Agenda building

200

This person developed the spiral of silence theory

Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann

200

This theory argues that most of the time people are information avoiders

Information Processing Theory

300

Fusion theory argues that this group is most responsible for people accepting new innovations

Change agents

300

When news outlets rely on social media sharing and internet data to determine what stories to cover

Agenda chasing

300

This person focused on gender advertisements and thought advertising took women less seriously then men

Erving Goffman

300

This theory argues that there is a difference between better-informed and less informed individuals depending on the availability of news

Knowledge Gap Theory

400

Argues that individuals who feel strongly about an issue will see balanced coverage as biased against their point of view

Hostile media effect

400

How information is structured and how that structure shapes the way individuals understand it

Framing Theory

400

This person developed social cognitive theory

Albert Bandura

400
This theory argues that people use existing frameworks, bias and personal experience to categorize new information

Schema Theory

500

The idea that the mere presence of media reduces our available cognitive capacity

Brain drain hypothesis

500

One of the differences between ________ and ________ is that the first is more microscopic and the second is more mascroscopic in their view of the effects of media

Agenda-setting and agenda-building

500

This person believed that the writers of children's "cultural curriculum" created a corporate construction of childhood, or "kinderculture"

Shirley Steinberg

500

This theory argues that long-term exposure to media influences how we interpret real life

Cultivation Theory