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Change: The creation of hyperreal images has also changed the way people look at political candidates, according to Postman and Parry-Giles. “There is always a dimension
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Change: Reality TV. Reality shows aren’t just a recent phenomenon. Baudrillard describes a show called “An American Family”—in 1971, the Loud family were filmed for seven
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Change: in the Department of Journalism at New York University, under the watchful eyeguidance of Professor Mark Dery, who launched the site in fall 2007. Comments, constructive criticisms, and suggestions for entries are also welcome. CONTACT: Professor Mark Dery at mad 13 at NYU dot edu.
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Change: and graduate students in the Department of Journalism at New York University, under the watchful eye of Professor Mark Dery, who launched the site in fall 2007. Comments, constructive criticisms, and suggestions for entries are also welcome. CONTACT: Professor Mark Dery at mad 13 at NYU dot edu.
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Change: mental lives, social worlds, economic landscape, and cultural environment. MediaCrit is researched and written by undergraduate andgraduate students in the Department of Journalism at New York University, under the watchful eye of Professor Mark Dery, who launched the site in fall 2007. Comments, constructive criticisms, and
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Change: As well, we believe in exercising our critical intellects---calling the sky blue if the evidence of our eyes convinces us it is, whether we can
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Change: the opinions of ofthinktankthinktank ideologues and energy industry spokespeople. In contrast tospeciousto specious balance and uncritical objectivity, MediaCrit espouses a journalism and a media criticism that foster informative, engaging debate---the vigorous exchange of ideas and information essential to a participatory democracy (as opposed to the
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Change: by thinktank ideologues and energy industry spokespeople. In contrast tospecious balance and uncritical objectivity, MediaCrit espouses a journalism and a media criticism that foster informative, engaging debate---the vigorous exchange of ideas and information essential to a participatory democracy (as opposed to the brain-numbing WWF
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Change: to provide historical context for, and critical analysis of, the corporate influences, social roles, ideological agendas, and cultural effectsofeffects of the mediamedia. More profoundly, thinkingMediaCrit deeplythinksdeeply about the ways in which theythe shapeourmediashape our social worlds, economic landscape, and cultural environment. Caveat Lector:
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Change: , which growing numbers of journalists and media critics are rejecting on the grounds that the mainstreamnotion of the reporter as adisinterested observer, dedicated to
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