User:Tmorgan106/Social influence

References https://www.encyclopedia.com/environment/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/african-religions-mythic-themes
Levi Draft contributions:

Media is made by people -

Hassel, Hans J.G. Media Framing and Partisan Identity: The Case of Immigration Coverage , 10 Oct. 2017,

https://pages.ucsd.edu/~mabrajano/JREP.pdf

-This article speaks on reports and journalist reporting on news. Would it be different if only one reporter posted a news story or should it go though editors to where the story might change? The debate is on going but how much different would media be with this change?

Plan: my plan is to gather similar examples of framing and how it impacts the public whether it be negatively or positively. Framing is easily portrayed by the public depending on where the source is coming from, if it is a known source people could follow the framing ideas whereas if they are less known they could frame in the opposite way as they don't trust the author. I will be trying to find articles and stories where both ideas are represented such as news framing issues which cause conflict.

Persuasion
Main article: Persuasion

Persuasion is the process of guiding oneself or another toward the adoption of an attitude by rational or symbolic means. US psychologist Robert Cialdini defined six "weapons of influence": reciprocity, commitment, social proof, authority, liking, and scarcity to bring about conformity by directed means. Persuasion can occur through appeals to reason or appeals to emotion.


 * Plan: My plan is to expand on this using the articles from my bibliography to demonstrate how politics play into persuasion... For example how political consultants exercise persuasion through media. How context within parodies is important, and lack of context is potentially dangerous in persuading the beliefs of news media consumers.
 * User:Tmorgan106/Social influence/Bibliography - Sources I pan to use to explore persuasion are listed under my bibliography. IF YOU HAVE SUGGESTIONS I ABSOLUTELY WELCOME THEM! PLEASE AND THANK YOU!

Tate's ideas:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_bias

Will go over the different between social influence and political bias and how they work together.

https://www.nature.com/articles/srep01360

Will use this source to go over indirect social influences while make decisions. So I will edit or talk about how social influence will affect media and people.