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The Cultivation Theory focus on how the media gradually influence people in their everyday lives though a much broader scope of information, and it can be defined as people build their value, attitudes and beliefs by exposed to media over long periods of time. (Potter, 1998). The Cultivation Theory suggest that people who constantly exposure to the broadcast programming may tend to recognize the social reality from the media world, the massive information especially the aggression message may influence the viewers’ perception of the real life. (Potter, 1998). |
The Cultivation Theory focus on how the media gradually influence people in their everyday lives though a much broader scope of information, and it can be defined as people build their value, attitudes and beliefs by exposed to media over long periods of time. (Potter, 1998). The Cultivation Theory suggest that people who constantly exposure to the broadcast programming may tend to recognize the social reality from the media world, the massive information especially the aggression message may influence the viewers’ perception of the real life. (Potter, 1998). |
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The Cultivation Theory
The Cultivation Theory focus on how the media gradually influence people in their everyday lives though a much broader scope of information, and it can be defined as people build their value, attitudes and beliefs by exposed to media over long periods of time. (Potter, 1998). The Cultivation Theory suggest that people who constantly exposure to the broadcast programming may tend to recognize the social reality from the media world, the massive information especially the aggression message may influence the viewers’ perception of the real life. (Potter, 1998).
The References
To support cultivation theory, additional journal article resource should be added
https://journals-scholarsportal-info.proxy.bib.uottawa.ca/details/10496491/v26i0004/504_dmltamabpoct.xml
- journal article "Does Micro-Blogging Lead to a More Positive Attitude Toward a Brand?-A Perspective of Cultivation Theory"
https://academic-oup-com.proxy.bib.uottawa.ca/joc/article/64/6/1015/4086021
- journal article "A Critical Analysis of Cultivation Theory: Cultivation"
https://journals-scholarsportal-info.proxy.bib.uottawa.ca/details/13602004/v39i0002/259_ucttuapoaitm.xml
- journal article " Using Cultivation Theory to Understand American College Students’ Perceptions of Arabs in the Media "
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Those resources can help people create a neutral perspective of the cultivation theory
The cultivation theory is all about the media effect
more reference page:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/social-sciences/cultivation-theory
Peer review by Hebin Cui
I think the evaluator's suggestion is very clear and pertinent because he lists all kinds of useful reference links. This not only provides the author with more relevant information, but also provides reader with effective academic resources that related to that topic. In addition, I checked all the journal articles for usability and accuracy, and it turns out that their content is professional and those websites are available.