media 1 essay 2 3 pages double spaces 12 pt font

For your second writing assignment, please choose one of the communication theories discussed earlier in the semester in the textbook. Based on that theory, write a concise and well-organized paper adhering to the following guidelines (do not simply answer the questions):

  • Present an overview of the theory and its history.

o How did the theory develop over time?

  • Explain the theory’s importance and significance.
    o Why does this theory matter to communication scholars?
    o What does this theory tell us about how people communicate?o Does it apply to the current way people consume and/or use media?
  • Choose an example (TV program or station, newspaper, video game, etc.).
    o Use the theory to explain either how people use that particular medium or mediated message or the effect this mediated example might have on people.

o Explain the societal impact of that message based on the key propositions of the theory.

All papers must have a clear, introduction, body, and conclusion. All papers should be 2-3 pages, typed, double-spaced, and in 12-point font. You must include at least 2 outside sources (not your textbook) in this paper. One source must come from a peer-reviewed journal. All papers must include in-text citations and a bibliography page. You may choose to use either MLA or APA for your citations and references. You may use your textbook as an additional source for background information but you must have at least two additional sources.

( I Already chose a theory from my textbook which is the Uses and Gratifications Theory.I will include the paragraph from the book in which it talks about this theory)

Uses and Gratifications Theory

Practitioners of the uses and gratifications theory study the ways the public consumes media. This theory states that consumers use the media to satisfy specific needs or desires. For example, you may enjoy watching a show like Dancing With the Stars while simultaneously tweeting about it on Twitter with your friends. Many people use the Internet to seek out entertainment, to find information, to communicate with like-minded individuals, or to pursue self-expression. Each of these uses gratifies a particular need, and the needs determine the way in which media is used. By examining factors of different groups’ media choices, researchers can determine the motivations behind media use (Papacharissi, 2009).

A typical uses and gratifications study explores the motives for media consumption and the consequences associated with use of that media. In the case of Dancing With the Stars and Twitter, you are using the Internet as a way to be entertained and to connect with your friends. Researchers have identified a number of common motives for media consumption. These include relaxation, social interaction, entertainment, arousal, escape, and a host of interpersonal and social needs. By examining the motives behind the consumption of a particular form of media, researchers can better understand both the reasons for that medium’s popularity and the roles that the medium fills in society. A study of the motives behind a given user’s interaction with Facebook, for example, could explain the role Facebook takes in society and the reasons for its appeal.

Uses and gratifications theories of media are often applied to contemporary media issues. The analysis of the relationship between media and violence that you read about in preceding sections exemplifies this. Researchers employed the uses and gratifications theory in this case to reveal a nuanced set of circumstances surrounding violent media consumption, as individuals with aggressive tendencies were drawn to violent media (Papacharissi, 2009).