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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. Media studies - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, cool media are high in participation, because inclusively provides information but relies on the viewer to fill in the blanks. McLuhan used lecturing as an example for hot media and seminars as an example for low media. Using a hot medium in a hot or cool culture makes a difference. [6]

  4. Category:Mass media theories - Wikipedia

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  5. 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]

  6. Media ecology - Wikipedia

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    The North American definition refers to an interdisciplinary field of media theory and media design involving the study of media environments. [21] The European version of media ecology is a materialist investigation of media systems as complex dynamic systems. [22] In Russia, a similar theory was independently developed by Yuri Rozhdestvensky.

  7. 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.

  8. Theories of media exposure - Wikipedia

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    Theories of media exposure study the amount and type of Media content an individual is exposed to, directly or indirectly. The scope includes television shows, movies, social media, news articles, advertisements, etc. [ 1 ] Media exposure affects both individuals and society as a whole.

  9. Medium theory - Wikipedia

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    On a simpler level, McLuhan explains how different media shape the audience's experience differently by creating two subgroups of media: hot media and cold media. [ 10 ] McLuhan also argues that the combination of human senses used to receive a message is a key element that makes one medium different from the others.