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  1. Media are also direct means of surveillance and social control. The panoptic surveillance envisioned by Jeremy Bentham and later analyzed by Michel Foucault (1975) is increasingly realized in the form of technology used to monitor people’s every move.

  2. Jan 9, 2024 · The media also plays a role in maintaining social control by setting and reinforcing societal norms and values. Through its portrayal of deviant behavior and the consequences that follow, the media helps to discourage individuals from engaging in behavior that is deemed socially unacceptable.

  3. Feb 20, 2018 · How does media influence beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors? While many scholars have studied the effect of media on social and political outcomes, we know surprisingly little about the channels through which this effect operates. I argue that two mechanisms can account for its impact.

    • Eric Arias
    • 2019
  4. The ownership and control of the media is becoming more concentrated. This means that fewer and fewer people own and control media outlets. As a direct result of this process audiences are starting to experience a lack of choice and alternative media sources.

    • Ownership & Control of the Media. The ownership of the mass media is concentrated in the hands of a few large companies, that have the ability to control what people have access to.
    • GLOBALISATION AND POPULAR CULTURE. Globalisation has led to the increasing interconnectedness of societies across the globe, who now have access to the same media products.
    • SELECTION & PRESENTATION OF THE NEWS. News is manufactured based on news values, which are a specific set of criteria which makes a story ‘newsworthy’ enough to be published.
    • MEDIA REPRESENTATIONS. In media content, young people, women, homosexuals, black people and disabled people are generally represented in a negative way.
  5. This media engagement with surveillance is but one part of a wider politics of surveillance, and examining the logics of this may present a perspective upon broader issues of surveillance, social control, information politics, and the con struction of technology.

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  7. Jan 9, 2020 · The term social surveillance comes with the development of social media, like Twitter or Facebook. According to Marwick (2012), social surveillance can be distinguished from traditional surveillance in three traits: power, hierarchy and reciprocity.

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