G reetings, my name is Juan and this is my very first blog post of many more to come! What is my Goal? The reason I created this blog is in order to log my procedures in creating my magazine for AICE Media Studies. I will be posting these blogs on a regular basis in order to accurately explain how I intend to reach my end product (the magazine cover). My blogs will cover things, such as rough drafts, ideas, possible pictures, and essentially my entire thought process in coming up with the magazine. How will this be done? Since this is AICE Media Studies, I will be going about this blog in a very specific manner with specific tasks in order to abide by the rubric. The magazine will consist of a front-page, contents, and a two-page spread. There is also the possibility that I will be working in a group of up to 4 people. If I am to work in a group, each member of the team will be assigned a specific portion or job, all of which will be discussed in more depth later on. ...
Reinforcement Theory: The Reinforcement Theory is the next theory that I will be discussing. This Theory was established by Joseph Klapper in which he established that all media does is reinforce all of our previous beliefs. In fact, Klapper believed that Media had no power in influencing our beliefs directly. According to the article in the LessonBucket website, Klapper "thought it was important to move away from the notion that the media has a direct and powerful influence on audiences, focusing instead on how the media works amid other influences in a total situation. Klapper argued that people’s attitudes, beliefs and behaviour was more likely to be influenced by their family, schools, communities and religious institutions." Not only this but according to him, media can only influence an audience directly when a new topic or concept is introduced. References: Lamb, B. (n.d.). Brett Lamb. Retrieved from https://lessonbucket.com/media-in-minutes/the-reinforceme...
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