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  2. Category:Mass media theorists - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Mass media theorists" The following 192 pages are in this category, out of ...

  3. Category:Mass media theories - Wikipedia

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  4. Media theory of composition - Wikipedia

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    Media theory also works well with critical pedagogy and feminist theories of composition. These theories challenge traditional notions of hierarchies in relation to certain social groups, like race or gender, and how this affects writing. When in practice, media theory can break down hierarchies in several ways.

  5. Hierarchy of Influences - Wikipedia

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    The macro social systems level is the outer-most ring of the model that represent the influences from social systems as a whole. This level focus on how ideological forces shape and influence media content. For this reason, it is often employed in cross-national comparative media studies. [2]

  6. Media naturalness theory - Wikipedia

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    Media naturalness effects on cognitive effort, communication ambiguity, and physiological arousal. Media naturalness theory's main prediction is that, other things being equal, a decrease in the degree of naturalness of a communication medium leads to the following effects in connection with communication interactions in complex tasks: [15] (a) an increase in cognitive effort, (b) an increase ...

  7. Media richness theory - Wikipedia

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    Media richness theory states that all communication media vary in their ability to enable users to communicate and to change understanding. [5] The degree of this ability is known as a medium's "richness." MRT places all communication media on a continuous scale based on their ability to adequately communicate a complex message. [6]

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  9. Lev Manovich - Wikipedia

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    Manovich's current research focuses on generative media, AI culture, digital art, and media theory. [ 3 ] Manovich is the founder and director of the Cultural Analytics Lab (called Software Studies Initiative 2007-2016), [ 4 ] which pioneered use of data science and data visualization for the analysis of massive collections of images and video ...