MASS COMMUNICATION
I think this lecture was the most confusing lecture that there has been thus far and the one that was probably the most annoying to study because the entire concept of this mass communication is so long and tedious: it requires distance and it has to travel through space and time? WHAT?!!? There are so many details that you have to check off to consider something to be mass communication.
I like the little diagram that you (Mr. Miller) created but in my opinion I think that that would've been enough for us to understand what mass communication is because there is all this other access information that we spent some time on that could've been used for something else.
Then there is the concept of impediments and filters. I LOVED this part of the lecture, more specifically the filters because it got me thinking on the psychological part of it. After finishing this lecture I went home and experimented with the different types of mass communication and that was really cool because I was actually enticed to try something that related to this lecture.
Nonetheless, this was still really confusing for me personally but I think that I wouldn't be going to Manaul if I didn't accept a challenge every once and a while.
Mass Communication is like a pomegranate: it's all ugly and tuff on the outside, the color of flames that want to burn you alive and then you cut it open and take a bite and some good comes out if it...more so bad than goof but really mass communication is something that's crucial to our everyday lives. How we conect with people virtually and how content is distributed today
Mass Communication is like a pomegranate: it's all ugly and tuff on the outside, the color of flames that want to burn you alive and then you cut it open and take a bite and some good comes out if it...more so bad than goof but really mass communication is something that's crucial to our everyday lives. How we conect with people virtually and how content is distributed today
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