Normative Theories Of The Press

Normative Theories Of The Press

Four normative theories of the press

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1. Four normative theories of the press


Answer:

1. Authoritarian theory

2. Libertarian theory

3. Social responsibility theory

4. Soviet media theory


2. MIL HOME-BASED ACTIVITY: Normative Theories of the Press Authoritarian Soviet Media Libertarian Social Responsibility Media Control http://communicationtheory.org/normative-theory-four-theories-of-the-press/ Functions of Media OH​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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3. what is the normative theory of the press observed here in the philippines ?​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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4. Distinguish descriptive theory from normative theory​


Answer:

Normative decision theory models the most ideal decision for a given situation. ... Descriptive decision theory takes into consideration outside factors that influence an actor's decisions toward less optimal, less rational ends. Pascal's Wager, for example, addresses descriptive theory.


5. Among the four normative theories of the press Prehistoric age, Industrial age, Electronic age and New (digital) age, which do you think is the most helpful to the community and to all parties involved?Why do you say so?​


Answer:

i think is the theory of

philosophical principles which organize ideas about the relationship between media and society. Within this is a type of theory called normative theory', which is concerned with what the media ought to be doing in society rather than what they actually do think is the theory


6. Classes of norms performance norms appearance norms social arrangement norms allocation of resources norms


ANSWER: True

Classes of norms performance norms appearance norms social arrangement norms allocation of resources norms✔

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7. Macro Theory Example (explain)     Amplification Theory  Conversion theory  Information Manipulation Theory  Priming  Reciprocity Norm  Scarcity Principle  Sleeper Effect      Yale Attitude Change Approach    ​


Anong uri ng babasahin ang iyong binasaMacro Theory Example (explain)     Amplification Theory  Conversion theory  Information Manipulation Theory  Priming  Reciprocity Norm  Scarcity Principle  Sleeper Effect      Yale Attitude Change Approach    ​


8. Identify and explain the different frameworks of normative theories in ethics?


Answer:

The three normative theories you are studying therefore illustrate three different sets of ideas about how we should live. Deontology, teleology, consequentialism and character-based ethics are not in themselves ethical theories – they are types of ethical theory.

Explanation:

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9. apply a theory of feminism in today's current events how does this particular event rainforce our breakdown existing gender norms?​


Answer:

Feminist theory is the extension of feminism into theoretical, fictional, or philosophical discourse. It aims to understand the nature of gender inequality. It examines women's and men's social roles, experiences, interests, chores, and feminist politics in a variety of fields, such as anthropology and sociology, communication, media studies, psychoanalysis, ecology, home economics, literature, education, and philosophy.

Feminist theory often focuses on analyzing gender inequality. Themes often explored in feminist theory include discrimination, objectification (especially sexual objectification), oppression, patriarchy, stereotyping, art history and contemporary art, and aesthetics.

Explanation:

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10. 1.)These are often the point of comparison in measurement; the standard. a.) Hypothesis b.) Norm c.) Theory d.) Population ​


Answer:

1.A.)

Explanation:

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11. How does conflict theory explain values and norms?​


Answer:

Inequalities exist within a culture's value system. Therefore, a society's cultural norms benefit some people but hurt others. ... Conflict theorists believe that a society's system of material production has an effect on the rest of culture. People who have less power also have less ability to adapt to cultural change.

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12. 1.)These are often the point of comparison in measurement; the standard. a.) Hypothesis b.) Norm c.) Theory d.) Population​


Answer:

Measurement is a comparison of an unknown quantity with a known fixed quantity of the same kind. The value obtained on measuring a quantity is called its magnitude. Magnitude of a quantity is expressed as numbers in its units.


13. According to this theory, norms and values are defined by the most powerful groups in society.


Answer:

Symbolic Interaction

Explanation:

Symbolic interaction is one of the several theories in the social sciences. According to this theory, people live both in the natural and the symbolic environment. ... But objects get their meanings from the social actors. Consequently symbolic interaction is a process of “interpretation of the action”.


14. a critical survey of the different normative ethical theories commonly used in business ​


Answer:

A CRITICAL SURVEY OF THE DIFFERENT NORMATIVE ETHICAL THEORIES COMMONLY USED IN BUSINESS DECISION MAKING. consists of the conformity or non conformity of the human conduct with norms.

15. 1.)These are often the point of comparison in measurement; the standard.a.) Hypothesisb.) Normc.) Theoryd.) Population ​


Answer:

C.

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16. please help please theme: "explain the nature of ethics in light of your understanding in the different normative theories." (how to live a good life?) ​


Answer:

Many people have a definition of what the good life means, but what does it really mean to live “a good life”? Is it helping others all of the time and not caring for yourself or Vic versa; being very selfish and having no remorse for others?

I think there are subjective things that each individual person will have, but I also think there are certain objective things that everyone should have.

The first thing should be your health. If you are not healthy and taking care of your body every day, you are on board for a trip to the bottom because as your body degrades, as you get older, all of the unhealthy foods you have been eating and the months you have been putting off the gym will come back to haunt you. Eating healthy and working out is like cheap health insurance that adds up over time. Why wouldn’t you want to take advantage of that? And you see a lot of business people or people in general who works their butts off for money but they get a disease that ruins their quality of life.

There is this saying when people are younger, they use their health to get wealth and when they are older, they use their wealth to get back their health. It’s circular logic and circular is illogical in this case.

And this isn’t just my opinion, there is amazing science to back this up. Weight lifting reverses the age of your telomeres, aerobic exercises help your brain function better, and etc. Even if you don’t have access to a gym, you can always run around your street.

The second thing you should have is money. Not just to tally it up, but just enough money to tell yourself,” I am financially independent”. You bread people who say,” Money is the root of all evil”, but I don’t want to say that in a mean way, but money isn’t the root of all evil. Yes to a certain extent, I can see why people would say money is the root of all evil, but the lack of money should be the root of all evil. Just look at rich and poor countries.

Also, there is amazing science by  psychologist Daniel Kahnmen, who says,

Your happiness will increase as you make more money until you reach about $72,000 a year. Once you reach that point and your money increases, your happiness stagnates

(Not exact words) . That’s why I said earlier that you shouldn’t just tally up your money, it won’t make you as happy if you just do that. I think it has the opposite effect.

The next thing you should optimize in your life is your love. Not just in your romantic life, but also in your social life. Building long-lasting relationships with people, I think, is more important in many ways than health. If I had a choice between being overweight and having good people around me vs being super fit and no good people around me, I would be overweight. There is a good book on social relationships named, “The Village Effect” by Susan Pinker, which talks about the amazing effects of relationships on your life.

If you line all of these up correctly, then you will get happiness. But I wouldn’t like to call it happiness, I will like to call it fulfillment. Happiness is an emotion and humans are emotional creatures, so we will experience a whole variety of emotions throughout our life, but a feeling of fulfillment will give us a natural “high”.

Now, this is my subjective opinion. There are probably more factors to this equation. We may never know what makes a good life 100% but we should always be on the adventure of looking for the truth.

Explanation:


17. In the aspect of media and government under the normative theories of the presswhat theory that describe that all forms of communications are under the control of thegoverning eliteA Social responsibilityB. Authoritariane LibertarianD. All of the above​


Answer:

B.. Authoritarian

Explanation:

it refers to a control of a single person or persons and not generally open to the public. basically it is monopolized and control by a single authority.


18. Activity : Function of Media and GovernmentInstructions: Fill in the table with appropriate answer base on Normative theories ofthe press and the Function of Media and Government.Media ControlFunctions of MediaNormativetheories of thepressAuthoritarianSoviet MediaLibertarianSocialResponsibility​


Answer:

Soviet media its an achour in pelimary content that development do not across


19. How will you describe media in the philippines using normative theories of the press? ​


i will describe the media in the Philippines is using normative theories of the press...is just like a combination the media and normative theories of the press.


20. Ipaliwanag ang normative theory?​


normative theory Hypotheses o iba pang pahayag tungkol sa kung ano ang tama at mali, kanais-nais o hindi kanais-nais, makatarungan o hindi makatarungan sa lipunan. Itinuturing ng karamihan ng mga sosyologo na hindi lehitimo ang paglipat mula sa pagpapaliwanag patungo sa pagsusuri.


21. Give at least 3 examples of the following: 1. Technical Norm 2. Aesthetic Norm 3. Societal Norm 4. Moral Norm


Answer:

Technical Normswhen your a girl, your supposed to endeavor to be prettyAesthetic Norms"Guiding individuals to beliefs that have some sort of "aesthetic merit or that makes us more beautiful in virtue of believing them" (Chignell, 2013).Societal NormShake hands when you meet someone.Moral NormAlways tell the truth.

22. if you are given a chance to choose and implement one Normative Theory of the Press, what would it be and why?


Answer:

The article tries to inquire a third way in normative ethics between consequentialism or utilitarianism and deontology or Kantianism. To find such a third way in normative ethics, one has to analyze the elements of these classical theories and to look if they are justified. In this article it is argued that an adequate normative ethics has to contain the following five elements: (1) normative individualism, i. e., the view that in the last instance moral norms and values can only be justified by reference to the individuals concerned, as its basis; (2) consideration of the individuals’ concerns and interests—aims, desires, needs, strivings—insofar as they have a justificatory function; (3) a pluralism of references of these concerns and hence of moral norms and values to all possible elements of actions; (4) the necessity of a principle of aggregation and weighing with regard to these concerns; (5) finally, as a central principle of aggregation and weighing, the principle of relative reference to self and others, operating as a generalizing meta-principle that guides the application of concrete principles and decisions.

Explanation:

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23. 1.)These are often the point of comparison in measurement; the standard. a.) Hypothesis b.) Norm c.) Theory d.) Population​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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24. Directions: Unscramble the following to form a word/words1. CALTHEI TIESLPNCRP = part of a normative theory that justifies or defends moral rumoral judgment​


Answer:

Cultural Relativism

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25. Use normative theory in a sentence


Answer:

(13) Normative theory specifies how things in society ought to be, given a desired set of outcomes and philosophical position. ... (16) As a result, those four decades seem utterly normative to us, the only conceivable pattern for human life.

Explanation:


26. Activity 2: Function of Media and Government Provide answers and fill in the table about the Function of Media and Government. Normative theories of the press Media Control Functions of Media Authoritarian Soviet Media Libertarian Social Responsibility


Answer:

Sending and sharing of information is the major function of media. Since information is knowledge and knowledge is power, media offer authentic and timely facts and opinions about various event and situations to mass audience as informative items. The media provides information to the public by its reporting of and commentary upon the proceedings within the Parliament, the operations of the Government, and the views and alternate policies of the Opposition. All of these activities rely on access to information.

Explanation:

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27. A theory states that deviant behavior is caused by the breakdown of norms, laws, mores, and other important values of society. a. cultural deviance theory b. social disorganization c. strain theory d. labeling theory


Answer:

social disorganization

Explanation:

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28. this theory stresses that globalization highlight the significance of structural power in the construction of identities,norms ang knowledge​


Answer:

significance of structural power in the construction of identities,norms ang knowledge


29. 1.)These are often the point of comparison in measurement; the standard. a.) Hypothesis b.) Norm c.) Theory d.) Population ​


Answer:

1.)These are often the point of comparison in measurement; the standard.

a.) Hypothesis

b.) Norm

c.) Theory

d.) Population

Explanation:

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30. In the aspect of media and government under the normative theories of the press, what theory that describe that all forms of communication are under the control of the governing elite.


Answer:

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