User talk:Benettaliu

Hello! I'm a student involved in the Wiki Education project, where we edit wiki pages for course grades. A few weeks ago, I picked Media influence for editing, and I've been compiling sources and writing an outline for this article. See the talk page for my sources and proposals. Since this article is worth 75% of my grade, I want to do a really knock-out job! I'm sending you my tentative article outline, including your edits. Just a heads up in case you see some changes! This article needs a little love. If you plan on doing a bunch of edits also, please reply so we can help each other's efforts. I want to make this article as informative and accesible as possible, in true wiki style. Thanks!

New Outline for Article

Only bold will appear in article outline. The remainder are for my own sake. --Rebeccashumway (talk) 01:14, 9 March 2016 (UTC)
 * 1) Introduction
 * 2) Media effects vs. media influence: definitions
 * 3) History
 * 4) Powerful media effects phase
 * 5) Limited media effect phase
 * 6) Rediscovered powerful media effects
 * 7) Negotiated media effects phase
 * 8) New media environment phase
 * 9) Key media effects theories
 * 10) Macro- versus micro-level media effects
 * 11) Micro-level
 * 12) Macro-level
 * 13) Agenda setting in the news [News influence on our pictures of the world - Maxwell Combs || Media Effects]
 * 14) Internal considerations of media organization structures [Chapter 5, 6 and 7 || Mediating the Message]
 * 15) Individual media workers role
 * 16) Gender, ethnicity, beliefs, etc. dictate media creators output [Chapter 5 || Mediating the Message]t
 * 17) Media routines
 * 18) Economic logic: dictate and constraints
 * 19) Entertainment vs. substance Merge: Mass media in a free enterprise capitalist society
 * 20) Journalists as "gatekeepers"
 * 21) Counterpoint to "agenda-setting"
 * 22) Framing Merge: Framing
 * 23) McQuail's mass communication theory
 * 24) Media effects on individuals
 * 25) Cognitive priming
 * 26) Molding social reality
 * 27) Minorities [Minorities and mass media: 1970s to 1990s - Greenburg and Brand || Media Effects]
 * 28) Gender stereotyping [Effects of gender stereotyping on socialization - Oppliger || Mass Media Effects Research]
 * 29) Behavior changes
 * 30) Media violence [The question of media violence - Barrie Gunter || Media Effects] Merge: Media-influenced violence
 * 31) Television
 * 32) Video Games [Violent video games and aggression: why can't we find effects? - Sherry || Mass Media Effects Research]
 * 33) Media fright [Fright reactions to mass media - Joanne Cantor || Media Effects]
 * 34) Sexually explicit material [The impact of sexually explicit media - Harris || Media Effects] [Effects of sexually explicit media - Mundorf, Allen, et al || Mass Media Effects Research]
 * 35) Advertising [Media effects on advertising - Stewert and Ward || Media Effects]
 * 36) Health effects [Effects of media on personal and public health - Brown and Walsh-Childers || Media Effects] [Meta-analyses of mediated health campaigns - Snyder || Mass Media Effects Research] [An analysis of media health campaigns for children and adolescents: do they work? - Parcell, Kwon et al || Mass Media Effects Research]  Merge: Media effects on nutrition 
 * 37) Body image  Merge: Media effects on body image 
 * 38) Children and adolescents [The effects of advertising on children and adolescents: a meta-analysis - Desmond and Carveth || Mass Media Effects Research]]
 * 39) Media effects on masses
 * 40) Politics [On the role of newspaper ownership on bias in Presidential campaign coverage by newspapers - D'Alessio and Allen || Mass Media Effects Research] [Mass media and voter turnout - Miron and Bryant || Mass Media Effects Research]  Merge: Political 
 * 41) Culture
 * 42) Digital media effects Merge: New Media
 * 43) Scattered media sources
 * 44) Hinder gatekeeping efforts [Gatekeeping in Transition]
 * 45) Social aspect [Media Effects]
 * 46) Features of current media effect studies[27]
 * 47) Selectivity of Media Use
 * 48) Media Properties as Predictors
 * 49) Media Effects Are Indirect
 * 50) Media Effects Are Conditional
 * 51) Media Effects Are Transactional