Sociology and the media
Social media has swallowed the news – threatenin" rel="nofollow">ing the fundin" rel="nofollow">ing of public-in" rel="nofollow">interest reportin" rel="nofollow">ing and usherin" rel="nofollow">ing in" rel="nofollow">in an era when everyone has their own facts. But the consequences go far beyond journalism. Critically evaluate this argument and the evidence with reference to media monopolisation, social media, the future of journalism and the public sphere. ( article that question is based on is attached).
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Katharin" rel="nofollow">ine Vin" rel="nofollow">iner (The Guardian, 12 July 2016) argues that: Social media has swallowed the news – threatenin" rel="nofollow">ing the fundin" rel="nofollow">ing of public-in" rel="nofollow">interest reportin" rel="nofollow">ing and usherin" rel="nofollow">ing in" rel="nofollow">in an era when everyone has their own facts. But the consequences go far beyond journalism
Critically evaluate this argument and the evidence with reference to media monopolisation, social media, the future of journalism and the public sphere.
Please add this question to your paper when you submit it. Also follow the normal parameters applicable to essay writin" rel="nofollow">ing in" rel="nofollow">in the Arts Faculty and in" rel="nofollow">in ASC346. Make sure you have 6-8 references from the unit. I have attached the article from Vin" rel="nofollow">iner to assist your analysis.
-References to use( if relevant ) – please fin" rel="nofollow">ind these onlin" rel="nofollow">ine.
-The Eavesdropper: in" rel="nofollow">in the field with Sherry Turkle as she fights to save the dyin" rel="nofollow">ing art of conversation by Garber, Megan 2014
-The sociology of habit: The perspective of Pierre Bourdieu - Swartz, David L Win" rel="nofollow">inter 2002
-Media/society: in" rel="nofollow">industries, images, and audiences - David Croteau, William Hoynes 2014
Book Please read pp 16-26 & 187-222
-Journalism studies beyond media: On ideology and identity - Mark Deuze 2004
Article Read pp. 275-293.
Media/society: in" rel="nofollow">industries, images, and audiences - David Croteau, William Hoynes 2014
Book Further Readin" rel="nofollow">ing Please read pp 123-137 & 226-235.
The media we deserve: underachievement in" rel="nofollow">in the fourth estate - David Salter 2007
Book Read pages 17-42
News and the social life of words - Matheson, D. 2005
Chapter Prescribed Read pages 15-34
The framin" rel="nofollow">ing of the min" rel="nofollow">ind - Manuel Castells 2013
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