Saturday, March 7, 2020
Canadian New Media (the Topic Should Related To Cultural Industry Annotated Bibliography
Canadian New Media (the Topic Should Related To Cultural Industry Annotated Bibliography Canadian New Media (the Topic Should Related To Cultural Industry ââ¬â Annotated Bibliography Example Section/# Annotation and Review Gezduci, H., & dHaenens, L. (2007). Culture-specific features as determinants of news media use. Communications: The European Journal Of Communication Research, 32(2), 193-222. doi:10.1515/COMMUN.2007.012The above article analyzes the use of media as it relates to cultural and socio-demographic issues. The study analyzes the results of a complete study which involved both host and native residents in order to determine the unique divergence and relationships that these groups expressed with relation to culture-specific features articulated via the news media. The determinant metrics included language, religion, and political issues. The study found that clear ethnic, religious, and socio-demographic divergence was exhibited with relation the differing levels of interpretation and implied meaning that was inferred by the news media. This level of divergence was expected as it only served to reinforce the hypothesis that cultural interpretations of media heavily affected the way in which individual groups assimilated the information that was provided to them. However, what was not expected was that the results would show an unexpected group showing the clearest divergence as opposed to the expected group. In this way, the study noted that although one might expect the ethnic or religious preference of a given group to more closely affect the way in which particular cultural aspects of the news media were interpreted, this was not the case. Instead, the study found a clear correlation between socio-demographics features with respect to the way in which cultural news media was understood, appreciated, and approached.
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