2019年12月9日月曜日

Biased Media

In this era of information, we must acknowledge that As many studies show the media is biased (D'Alessio & Allen,2006). And learning about its literacy is worth for many to spend time on learning. Being educated about literacy could prevent risks in many ways for English learners; for example, weaker critical thinking skills as a study by Gholami & Maleki (2015) shows.

Although increasing the number of people is getting such eduction, we still see people who have the wrong views created by media as Sarah Benesch (2006) showed. It seems like literacy should be more easily accessible. So that is why I would like to provide this blog as another place to be educated about media bias and learn about the literacy of media.




Citation
James, Lull. (2000) Media, Communication, Culture: Oxford, UK. ISBN0-7456-2190-2
D, D'Alessio & M, Allen. (January 2006). Media bias in presidential elections: a meta‐analysis: Journal of Communication (Volume 50, Issue 4)
Gholami, Javad & Maleki, Ebrahim. (December, 2015). Strategic studies of public policy (strategic studies of globalization journal (Volume 5, Issue 14)

Sarah, Benesch. (2006). Critical Media Awareness: Teaching Resistance to Interpellation: Edge (ed.).London. ISBN:978-0-230-50223-9

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