There is certainly a huge debate as to whether or not abortion should be considered legal, or unjustified murder. This argument came about in the 1960's and 70's, due to the free love movement within the United States.
Stories like that in the ones on USA Today and Fox News state that Abortion should be illegal. The pro-life prospective stems from the ideals of Christianity. Many believe all life is sacred, and as such should be allowed to live and thrive. USA Today states throughout the Pro-life article that many are ecstatic for the thirteen percent decline in abortions since 1973. Last year Fox News reported that a Texas court made the decision to make it harder for teen girls to get an abortion, and it caused the closure of over twenty Planned Parenthood clinics around the state. Many advocates for the clinics are calling the ruling uncivil and are contesting it.
On the flip-side of thing an article in The Chicago Tribune says that a woman, especially a teenager should have a choice, because they don't have the means to properly take care of an unexpected child, and the burden that they come with. Yearly over 300,000 abortions are preformed in the US. that in turn amounts to 300,000 lives being saved due to the fact that there will be no impact on the child that doesn't exist, or the teens involved.
Whatever side you are on keep in mind, Agenda Setting Theory was involved. The news and other various media try to influence our opinions. The topic of whether or not to have an abortion has been argued for a long time and will be argued in the future. Just remember to ask yourself, is your opinion on any political issue really ever truly yours, or was it pushed on you from others.
http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1987-03-14/news/8701200557_1_abortion-unwanted-children-teenage-pregnancy-rate
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2014/03/27/us-appeals-court-upholds-new-texas-abortion-rules/
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/02/02/abortion-recession-medication/5087945/
Friday, March 28, 2014
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Gun laws and school shootings
There were many different topics that I could have chosen
from for this week’s blog but I thought the best choice would be gun laws and
school shootings. From the new gun laws and all the shootings that have occurred,
many people have mixed emotions. For example in the video I found there are
many different opinions on both gun laws and shootings. Many people in the interviews
believe that no one should own an assault rifle. This statement I would have to
agree with because there is no need for one. You can’t use an assault rifle for
any kind of hunting so what is the purpose of owning one? I believe this
relates to agenda setting theory because of how much a school shooting is
broadcasted when it happens. This then shows how much publicity a shooter can
get. After seeing how much one shooter is on TV others may want to do the same.
In another broadcast the opinions have switched. On a
news/talk show Glenn Beck goes over the laws and situations. During the show he
tells how a perfectly good citizen has his rights taken away for owning an assault
rifle. This man who has never done anything illegal now has to go through a
back ground check or get is gun taken from him or have a felony on his record.
Glenn Beck then talks how this is unconstitutional and is taking away the
second amendment. This applies to the agenda setting theory because they are
repeating the same statement and trying to persuade the watchers to believe the
same thing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pG74bNXqsLI
In an article I read it states how the government thinks
they are stopping the bad guys from buying guns by doing back ground checks but
they aren't. Many people do one of two things. They either get someone else who
has a perfect background to buy the gun or ammo for them or they do an under
the table deal. This I do not agree with because these gun laws are causing
people to commit more crime there for the crime may increase. This also applies
to agenda setting theory by stating all the negative aspects of gun control, there
for trying to tell us what is important.
~Matt Mills
Monday, March 24, 2014
Post 5- Broadcast News and Agenda Setting
Find a series of at least three broadcast news stories from any news source that share similar agendas and apply the Agenda Setting Theory. Give a summary of each news story (if your news stories are from an on-line source, embed a link into your post), and explain how they connect in the agendas that they enforce. What do the news articles say is important for people to think about? Do you agree or disagree? Why?
Your responses are to be 300-400 words, and are due by 3pm Friday, 3/28.
Be ready to present your findings on Monday, 3/31.
Your responses are to be 300-400 words, and are due by 3pm Friday, 3/28.
Be ready to present your findings on Monday, 3/31.
Monday, March 10, 2014
Mass Media Usage
I believe the media influences the people very much. If we did not have the forms of media we did today, much less would be known about our world. For example incidences like the Battle of New Orleans in the War of 1812 would of never existed. During this battle a treaty was already created in Belgium but the technology at the time did not allow the information to be brought to the US and say that the war was over. In ways I think media has both weakened and strengthen human communication. New technology has made it so we can gain knowledge in a moments notice, making society as a whole more educated. On the other hand new forms of entertainment have sprung up on media making human communication lessen. People will rather be on their mobile devices then talking with other people face to face, mono y mono, or do other physical activities.
Types of mass media I encounter during the week are the television, computers and social media websites. On these mediums I search for things like, current world events, lately concerning the Ukraine, or forms of entertainment. Having an idea of what is going on in the world fascinates me also considering if things go haywire in Crimea then my choice in occupation may require me to be involved. I of course also enjoy being entertained, everybody does. I like to be entertained to help pass time, or as Mr. Tombasco of course knows, procrastinate on work.
I feel that I am not dependent on media usage. I feel no need to consistently check my phone, sports scores, or the latest new trend. I like to be able to know that if media and electronics went down do to unforeseen circumstances, I can live fine without it. Also I find that taking a bit and just relaxing is quite helpful to the human body. My family tends to go camping a lot and during this time there is limited electronic use, so I find myself reading, cooking, or having the occasional "Improvised Weapon Challenge" with my father and sister's boyfriend to see which one of us can make a better or more useful weapon out of natural objects with maybe some string and a knife. I find mass media useful but not needed, people have lived hundreds of years without the same media we have today, and they turned out...relatively fine.
Types of mass media I encounter during the week are the television, computers and social media websites. On these mediums I search for things like, current world events, lately concerning the Ukraine, or forms of entertainment. Having an idea of what is going on in the world fascinates me also considering if things go haywire in Crimea then my choice in occupation may require me to be involved. I of course also enjoy being entertained, everybody does. I like to be entertained to help pass time, or as Mr. Tombasco of course knows, procrastinate on work.
I feel that I am not dependent on media usage. I feel no need to consistently check my phone, sports scores, or the latest new trend. I like to be able to know that if media and electronics went down do to unforeseen circumstances, I can live fine without it. Also I find that taking a bit and just relaxing is quite helpful to the human body. My family tends to go camping a lot and during this time there is limited electronic use, so I find myself reading, cooking, or having the occasional "Improvised Weapon Challenge" with my father and sister's boyfriend to see which one of us can make a better or more useful weapon out of natural objects with maybe some string and a knife. I find mass media useful but not needed, people have lived hundreds of years without the same media we have today, and they turned out...relatively fine.
Friday, March 7, 2014
Media
I believe media plays a
huge role in how people behave. Media in some ways has ruined communication
between people. For example Facebook, some people can’t go a day without
checking their news feed or making a status. A lot of people tell what they are
doing every minute of the day. This is why I believe media has a very strong
influence.
As much as I don’t like to admit it I encounter a
lot of different types of media during the day. One example is television. Most
of the media related TV I watch is off of ESPN. Although sports aren't known
for a lot drama, on ESPN they tell everything and are always reporting some
sort of story and blowing it out of proportion. Another is the newspaper. This
is one of the better forms of media because you get to read. There is also
usually not a lot of drama besides the crime section. Finally my most used
source of media is the internet. Although I am not as bad as other with
Facebook I still use it a lot. This may sounds bad but I mainly use it to once
in a while get a laugh at others drama. The medium for Facebook would have to
be for people to meet others more easily. The medium for the newspaper would be
to just get information to the people without having to watch TV.
If I were to characterize myself I would say that I
am independent of the media. I do use and listen to the media a decent amount
but I could easily go a day or more without it. I believe certain typed of mass
media are important. It can be every important at times to help give awareness and help to people.The types of media that tell the truth and are helpful,
but I don’t believe the drama mass media are needed all they do is create more
unneeded drama.
~Matt Mills
Mass media
I
think the media has complete control over the way people think, view
others, and view themselves. The only people immune to the effect of the
media are those who are separate themselves from it completely, which
is almost no one. Thoughts and actions we consider original were most
likely influenced by the media, whether we realize it or not.
Almost
all people today watch television, listen to the radio, and see
advertisements almost everywhere they go. Advertisers have become
incredibly skilled at their jobs to the point where you do not recognize
their control over the masses. Yes, in cities and other densely
populated areas, billboards, posters, and people hired to hand out
pamphlets and brochures are obvious signs of advertisement, but
advertisers can be much trickier than that. By making a famous actor
where a certain product, they can influence you to buy something that
they want you to buy, in order to make them money. They appeal to basic
human desires to make you feel as if you need
this product. The most prevalent one is obviously sex; a cell phone
becomes much more desirable with an attractive person holding it.
I
do my best to be independent from the media, but I find myself bending
to its will. I buy vinyl records even though there are much more
efficient ways to buy music. I wear certain clothes because the media
has told us clothes aren’t used to just keep us warm, but they define
who we are. The media uses its endless resources to convince people like
me that we must define ourselves, to make us feel independent and like
individuals, but we are just becoming indistinguishable, mindless sheep
in the in the eyes of an omnipotent and all powerful sheppard that is
the mass media.
Thursday, March 6, 2014
MASS Media
I think that media, especially mass media has a huge influence on the actions of people. There could be some post on Facebook, Tumblr, Instagram, or some other social net working site on the computer that one person finds funny, or interesting creating a web of people liking, sharing, and re-posting it and the cycle continues. Sometimes I find that it feels as though I'm talking to a bunch of brick walls because of such incidents. This is even something I will admit that I am guilty of.
When I come home I get on my computer and go between Facebook, Pandora, and YouTube. Facebook mainly keeps me connected to my friends and family that live very far away. Pandora is just an elective music site that I like to listen to as I do my homework. I listen to rock mostly, I find that it is relaxing, gives me time to think, and takes care of the day's stress.
YouTube is the best way to end my day laughing, because of another person's comic relief or jokes that they may come up with. It helps quite a lot if I've had a long rough day....Homework, extra curricular activities, etc. I like sarcastic rib jabbing videos that relate to situations in my own life. This video proves it ( sorry Mr. T but I hope you will laugh regardless.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTXunsNFJmA
I find that in some ways I am dependent on the media, but not enough that I couldn't back off for a while. In the end though I would say that in today's world it would be impossible for a person living in an advanced country to truly be separate from media and modern technology. Mass media makes the world go 'round it keeps everyone connected.
When I come home I get on my computer and go between Facebook, Pandora, and YouTube. Facebook mainly keeps me connected to my friends and family that live very far away. Pandora is just an elective music site that I like to listen to as I do my homework. I listen to rock mostly, I find that it is relaxing, gives me time to think, and takes care of the day's stress.
YouTube is the best way to end my day laughing, because of another person's comic relief or jokes that they may come up with. It helps quite a lot if I've had a long rough day....Homework, extra curricular activities, etc. I like sarcastic rib jabbing videos that relate to situations in my own life. This video proves it ( sorry Mr. T but I hope you will laugh regardless.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTXunsNFJmA
I find that in some ways I am dependent on the media, but not enough that I couldn't back off for a while. In the end though I would say that in today's world it would be impossible for a person living in an advanced country to truly be separate from media and modern technology. Mass media makes the world go 'round it keeps everyone connected.
Monday, March 3, 2014
Social construct of women
Social Construction Theory is the idea that what we consider to be real is only that way because it has been confirmed via means of communication. I believe that reality is more subjective that. Just because one does not share and express an experience or feeling, that does not mean it did not happen.
In the 1950’s, the social construction of women was that they were the makers and keepers of the home; they raised the children and made sure the home was a relaxed and welcoming environment for her husband when he got home from a long day at work. This was the “reality” for women in these days because it was the consensus through micro and macro communication. The inferiority of women was made known through television, advertising, and the way men and women alike behaved.
Today, the role of women is much less black and white, and more contradictory and paradoxical. They are told to be sexy, but not sluty. Smart, but not smarter than men. Be funny, but only if that means they laugh at men’s jokes. Yes, women have gained rights since the !950’s, but the social construct they are trapped in is still one that is desperate for change.
Men are portrayed to be dominant and the only ones that matter. We know that not to be true, yet men still are at a much greater advantage in life than women today. Men make more money, face less oppression, and have the ability to express themselves in a way women cannot. Yes men face more standards and ideas on what they should be than they used to; in the way they dress, how intelligent they must be, and how masculine they behave. This, however, is nothing compared to the struggles women have to face.
Sunday, March 2, 2014
Post 4- Mass Media
1. What are your thoughts on the media and its ability to influence people? Do you think it has a strong or weak influence on the way people behave socially? Explain.
2. What different types of mass media do you encounter in a week? In detail, describe three forms of media that you use most frequently (provide links if they are online). Explain what the medium is and what type of information you usually seek and why.
3. Try to characterize yourself as a media user. Are you dependent on or independent of the media? Do you feel mass media is important? Why or why not?
Responses are to be 300-400 words and are due by 3pm, Friday, 3/7.
2. What different types of mass media do you encounter in a week? In detail, describe three forms of media that you use most frequently (provide links if they are online). Explain what the medium is and what type of information you usually seek and why.
3. Try to characterize yourself as a media user. Are you dependent on or independent of the media? Do you feel mass media is important? Why or why not?
Responses are to be 300-400 words and are due by 3pm, Friday, 3/7.
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