Assignment 2: Critical compilation of topics addressed in assignment 1
ID 111191
Date: April 23, 2019
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Assignment 2: Critical compilation of topics addressed in assignment 1
ID 111191
Date: April 23, 2019
Social Media control and Media ethics and laws
ID number: 111191
Name:Abeer Alajmi
Monday, April 15, 2019
1- Social Media control, is there a need? If yes, how. If no, explain.
Yes/
In light of illegal use of these networks by exploiting them to trade in prohibitions, fraud and spreading rumors.
It is necessary to control the pages that incite violence and constitute security risks, as a danger to society socially, economically and militarily, which must reduce it because it represents a danger to the state and citizens.
2- Media laws and ethics - do we have enough, too much or too little of it. Discuss
There are enough laws and ethics of the media, and we may see this in the concession of the press in many countries for a part of their freedom in order to support the realization of these laws, but in spite of that, the workers in the press in general and journalists in particular are human who could be biased or even harmful; they arise partly from the nature of the profession and partly from the values prevailing in the countries in which the press operates.
3- Bring together the result of 1 & 2 on understanding
media have many features such as integration, participation, openness and the absence of borders. This imposes surveillance of media, which is a legitimate legal right of the state. As long as controlling is for the security of the country and against anyone who misuses the means of social communication it is very necessary as authorities may ban websites that threaten the safety of the country and punish anyone who publishes or exchanges digital content that undermines social values. For example the controlling of companies operating social media using encrypted applications such as “Whatsapp and Skype” indicates that this risk does not mean stopping the interaction through these networks, which has become an important part of our lives, because we limit progress and development, Freedom of opinion Expression, but Maifterd employed is to find a way to be safe under the control of government security agencies contribute to the feeling of the pioneers of those sites safe control, in addition to the feeling of a person wishing to breach that under the control of and access to it can, and subjected to punishment.
Media Representations For Social Classes
ID number: 111191
Name:Abeer Alajmi
Monday, April 8, 2019
1- How are different social classes represented on entertainment, advertising, and news media?
Entertainment:
The different social classes used to entertain people. For example by showing the life of the rich class, who owns luxury cars, jewelry and property and spread it in the media as real shows, such as "teen cribs" show.
Advertising:
Many ads focus links the product to social status. Companies operate on a division of society when promoting a particular product. for example a commodity such as natural fur we find marketed in special stores for distribution.
The media :
In the media attention is paid to the rich class in particular. We see that the news is published about businessmen and officials to attract attention to its content because it knows that people are interested in them.
2- What impact do these representations have on opportunities/possibilities for real individuals of different classes in their personal and professional lives?.
When embedding stratification in social class, it may generate racism in the daily interactions of people, which results in negative consequences for the society, for example people from other classes may seek to imitate the rich class, which results financial pressure for them.
The understanding:
The media has a great role to influence the different social classes, but to show them in a way that does not negatively affect the society or generate class racism in it.
Citizen and self-censorship
ID number: 111191
Name: Abeer Alajmi
Monday, April 1, 2019
1- citizens don't need to know everything.
yes, people can’t handle the truth, some people cant handle such graphic detail in life. There is a limit on things that people need to know. If everyone knew everything everyone would be paranoid and would be stressful every single day. Its right that some knowledge must be kept to them. Not everything tough. So people have a right to know what is needed.
For example
The government should keep secrets in order to protect the security of the state, some countries that seeking to occupy other countries may gain access to military information and use them to harm the state.
2- self-censorship is good for media development & responsible media.
No, self-censorship in its simple sense is that the journalist or citizen think carefully before expressing himself through the forms of expression known as writing or drawing or singing and the seriousness of the matter lies in the reluctance of journalists or activists on the social media to write a particular topic with high objectivity or real information and in most cases they write in general about what they want to cover for fear of prosecuting the official bodies and security services or any of the groups of society, limiting their ability to deliver the idea Or information or issue to the public.
It become dangerous to freedom of expression and limit the development of the media, which is negatively reflected on society and its development.
Understanding of 1&2
It is essential that people can access of information in order to participate in a real and effective way in the matters that affect them. But on the way which can not effect on them negativly, for example there are some cases where the information is withheld in order to protect privacy, national security or commercial interests.Which requires the journalist to reconsider before publishing any information is not publishable.
Communicating with satire
ID number: 111191
Written by: Abeer Alajmi
Monday, March 18, 2019
‘Satire’ is which human or individual vices, follies, abuses, or shortcomings are held up to censure by means of ridicule, derision, burlesque, irony, or other methods, ideally with the intent to bring about improvement. we can find it in politic, social, dramas and comieds.
Although satire often seems to be funny, the purpose of satire is not primarily humour in itself so much as an attack on something of which the person disapproves.
For example
Trevor Noah is a political commentator, and television host, he is known for hosting The Daily Show, an American satirical news program on Comedy Central. On The Show, Trevor Noah described the presser as “an hour and a half of crazy Trump at his finest”. So he tried to criticizes ridicules in an ironic, mostly indirect way.
Another example from the Arab World is Bassem Youssef is an Egyptian satirist, and the host of El Bernameg (The Program), a satirical news program broad by Egyptian television station Capital Broadcast Center (CBC). Bassem began his first satirical show in March 2011 in response to the Egyptian Revolution.
Satire and irony include areas other than politics, such as art, Youssef has parodied Egyptian celebrities like talk show host Tawfik Okasha, composer Amr Mostafa.
Understanding: a style that intends to ridicule and point out society’s flaws and it is humorous or ironic in nature, intended to inspire and initiate change.
Media representation
ID number: 111191
Written by: Abeer Alajmi
Monday, March 11, 2019
Many women, across the globe, have stepped in the male-dominated world and created their own space. These powerful women have also giving hope and the power to dream by rais their voices to the media.
Examples:
1-Sheikh Hasina Wazed is the Prime Minister of Bangladesh since January 2009. media presented her as a strong woman who has many victories.she previously served as the opposition leader,She has been leading the Bangladesh Awami League and, she returned as Prime Minister with a remarkable victory.
2-Oprah Winfrey: Based on how media represent her with a leadership evaluation, Oprah Winfrey is a transformational leader who rules by inspiring others. She has the charisma and confidence to influence other people.
3-Queen Rania is an icon and role model for young generation. She is involved in so many activities for human well as what media has shown, being that she can considered as one of the world’s greatest leaders.
Country leaders have communicated directly with the public, but making use of media and new technology to do so. however media hav represnt them by the way it saws
Examples:
1-Donald Trump and the Media lifts from the troubled torpor into the satisfactions of reflection, questioning, pondering, seeking to understand and even beginning to hope.
2-Ali Khamenei Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who has been the ultimate authority in Iran since 1989, media shows how he is openly opposed to Western influence in both his country and the broader Middle East.
3-Narendra Modi Now in his second year as prime minister of India, Narendra Modi is introducing initiatives to improve the lives of the 1.2 billion people who make up the world's largest democracy.
The use of persuasive communication style
ID number: 111191
Written by:Abeer Alajmi
Monday, March4, 2019
Persuasion means trying to influence the way someone thinks or behaves. There are all kinds of different ways to persuade someone to do something. The ad is using an appeal to emotion. It's associating the soda with being happy, so it's trying to persuade you to buy the soda so you'll be happy like the people in the ad. The students at the debate club are doing something different. Instead of appealing to emotion, they're trying to persuade each other with logical arguments that use facts and evidence.
War is a horrible medium, which has been used for hundreds of thousands of years, to achieve certain goals through the use of persuasive or force.
The end of the Cold War changed the paradigm of the role and scope of military force in the management and resolution of conflicts. With increasing intervention by the international community, the new generation of peacekeeping operations has adopted a multidimensional approach to military force to used in persuasive.
There are many principles and kinds of persuasion that can be applied on media.
Bullying
ID number: 111191
Written by: Abeer Alajmi
Monday, February 25, 2019
Bullying is deliberate negative acts to harm others by repeating negative words that contain threats,rebuke,and insults.
My cousin Fatima was falled in the trap of bullying when she was in her first year at the university she was accepted in the music department but her parents did not accept that. They said to her, "Your voice terrifies people, so now you enter the music department." Then she had a state of depression for months.
We find bullying more clearly and prevalent on social media because it does not disclose the identity of people directly, people behind the screens may bullying on others.
Bullying could connected with Disinformation by when someone share informations but the people had wrong understanding of his information or thoughts then people will definitely use bullying at him.
Also bullying connected with discrimination for example When they bullying on black people only because their skin is this color.
How labeling and disinformation is played in media?
ID number: 111191
Written by: Abeer Alajmi
Monday, February 18, 2019
Readers must have a balance of what is truth and what is wrong when they exposed to information. But even readers who have this balance sometimes will belive the information that contain misinformation.
misinformation has continues spread as the Internet, social media, and other technologies. It is attempt to misdirect target or manipulative writing for example we can see this in social media. Sometimes when information about the death of an artist is published, but somehow the information is not correct becauce there are no relible sources, and the news is denied because they discovered that he is alive.
Fake news often more sensational than genuine information spread faster online because og how social media has prioritized such as fales political news which traveled deeper and more boadly, reached more people, and was more viral than any other category of false information.
labeling is a necessary part of life, it is also can effects our perception, judgment, and behavior. applying labels to people and their politics affects personal interactions but it’s futility in labeling people’ politics because people are complex, so too, are their plitics.
Labeling, branding, and marketing one’s views are certain words often act like triggers in the public mind.
Misinformation - Wikipedia
Media Labeling
How do we communicate information? Communication strategies: discrimination; characterization; cognitive
ID number: 111191
Written by: Abeer Alajmi
Monday, February 11, 2019
Well communication is important. In your your real life you will face different people to communicate with for example when you have health or personal problems there will be many things that need to discussed and some of these discussions may be difficult.
So it’s helpful to think about how to communicate with the other. How to share your information and who with?
The meaning of communication :
The exchange of information or ideas from one person to another. The purpose of that is to understands of information.
We can communicate information by :one on one ,using body language,visuals,and persentations, etc
-Communication strategy is a communicating a concept, a process od data that had planed. Also it can mean the related function within an organization, which handles internal and external communication processes.
-Discrimination is defined as distinguishing differences between things or treating someone besed on their sex, age, national origin or other characteristics.
For example
If an employee has receive discrimination in the work place it can reduces his productivity and does not allow it to work under good and comfortable conditions and thus becomes a defect or problem.
-The definition of
characterization is the act of describing or creation of a character in a story or drama.
Also it define, the delineation of character or creation of characters in a play, story, etc.
-Cognitive skills and knowledge involve the ability to acquire factual information, often the kind of knowledge that can easily be tested. So cognition should be distinguished from social, emotional, and creative development and ability.
Cognitive science is a growing field of study that deals with human perception, thinking, and learning.
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Individuals or an organisation are discriminating against you if they treat you differently from everyone else because of something about yo
Cognitive definition, of or relating to cognition; concerned with the act or process of knowing, perceiving, etc. : cognitive development; c
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Summarize and evaluate topics
ID number: 111191
Written by: Abeer Alajmi
Tuesday, November 27, 2018
Blogging in Tumplr gives space to the student to express the issues that are supposed to be written about, giving ideas, arguments and examples
Where was the first to talk about, misleading ads to the last and was about issues discussed on social media but ignored by the mainstream media.
Sources of information were from websites with the addition of the link at the end of the blog also through personal knowledge and asking specific people about the issue.
The conditions for the evaluation of the blogs are:
1 - to send in time.
2 - to be the number of words between 250-300 words.
3 - to be added to the link source.
4 - to put hashtags.
5 - and to share it through Twitter account.
The topics were new and attractive to the reader. It was difficult to understand the titles but I was asking for help from the class mate. There were grammatical errors at first, but then blogging became easier by continuing to publish every week
Issues through social media, not addressed by the mainstream media
ID number: 111191
Written by: Abeer Alajmi
Tuesday, November 13, 2018
Number of words:274
The reactions of individuals in the society vary, and the degree of their interaction with what the media offer; some of them follow the logic in their reaction; that can judge that the media, for example, exercise exaggeration towards an event, does not deserve all this momentum, Or dedicates to him long hours of radio broadcasting, or does not make an effort to fill the pages of newspapers, and websites; as they like away from reality.
While leaving some to interact with many of the media; only to receive the news, without attention to media analysis, or adopt the opinion that is advocated in a padded or declarative manner; as if describing the media of the war of the state to which it belongs, to another country, the right step; In this way, she demanded, in a self-evident manner, her followers to ratify what she preached.
For example The emergence of political officials in the social networking sites and their credibility in presenting political topics ahead of the election period and their commitment to that proposal and to what extent the social networking sites succeeded in communicating the real information to the public.
Regardless of this aspect, exposure to different new ideas and views across social networking sites can prompt users to change their views on political issues and candidates.
Populism versus Expertise on Social Media
ID number: 111191
Written by: Abeer Alajmi
Tuesday, October 30, 2018
Number of words:324
On the platforms of social networking programs we find a variety of accounts, many of which can not be classified according to the field in which they are classified. people are caught in the trap of appearance that is usually attracted to him regardless of the content and whether it is true or appropriate. People follow who are popular because they find content would entertain them and also they believe that the number of followers of a person with a large popularity that means that everyone must follow.
People who are popular can not be all experienced and this will negatively affect the viewers and that for a number of reasons that not all what is said in the programs of social networking fact, some spread lies and others propagated by a lot of false information make them People are bad. It requires the leading people to have knowledge and logical thinking based on scientific research, but the use of social networking programs do not require any effort can send a message or photograph a picture or video and say what you want.
Public people believe the content of the leading people because the number of followers of many. People on social networking sites believe that they know and understand everything, social networking sites have created a generation that believes that everything he says on the sites of communication is of the utmost importance contrary to reality.
Social media is ideal for self-promotion, and it doesn't take a lot. Daily tweets, status updates, or photos keep celebrities in the public eye. Whether they make music, star in movies and television shows, or write books, celebrities aren't just people.A lot of them make use of several platforms all at once so they can keep all their fans updated, even the fans who don't use Instagram or eschew Twitter. They'll share their activities, their plans, and information about upcoming projects to keep people in the know.
Social Media Today
Influencer's content
ID number: 111191
Written by: Abeer Alajmi
Tuesday, October 23, 2018
It is almost impossible to count the number of influencers in the programs of social media. Most of the influencers do not have to have a position, a money or a specific age. Become famous and influential in social media programs and be followed up by a large number of people must focus on the content, whether it attracts people or not.
The influencers have a great responsibility for what they present in their journals because a large group of followers are children or adolescents and they are pushed to what these influential people offer, for example, marketing. The promotion of a commodity by the influencers is sometimes in question because there is no guarantee on the quality of the commodity because the effector will declare the commodity for a benefit to him but there is no real guarantee whether the product is good or not.
The intellectual content presented by social media influencers may be dangerous to the thoughts and attitudes of young people and children because they are the most reliable and affected category. For example, if an effect smokes cigarettes, it can guide people to the idea to try it.
One of the influencers I follow is Haneen Artist(@haneenartist) the of the number of followers 352k, her content captures my attention as a professional painter, which has made it a source of inspiration. She always encourages novices in drawing to strive for development. She has an educational books for beginners and give free lessons and she tries to It gives hope to every novice painter.
Also I follow hisham alhoiysh(@hishamstar)he is a blogger, saudi actor, and TV host he publishes his diary content varied between news and art and entertainment and often gives useful informations, the number of followers 666k, which can be followed by all people.
My personal opinion, the content of the performer can not be evaluated in terms of the number of followers because most of the audience now is not looking for useful content but entertainment, in addition to follow them are within the constraints do not conflict with values and traditions so as not to adversely affect the ideas of society.