Talk:Discourse of power
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editI had tried to add something but it would not let me add something for some reason. This is what I wanted to add at the end of your "Social Construct in Media" page:
The shaping of ones reality or perception is based on three elements including experienced reality, symbolic reality, and socially constructed reality. Much of the symbolic reality is based on media practices that we are exposed to daily. Individuals make assumptions on the world based on what their media tells them.
I think that your article is great so far! My only suggestion would to be changing some of your longer sentences so that the paragraph flows a bit better.
Kelseymar (talk) 02:09, 27 April 2015 (UTC)kmarasco
Discourse of Power article
editI added a section on countries where the elite control media because I believe it fits in with the media hegemony that you mentioned in your article. As for the rest of your article, in the social construct paragraph the last sentence has many hypothetical statements and I think that you should take those out. I think this sentence should also be rewritten “It can say this thing could not have existed had we not built it.” I think you should add onto the section about countries that where the elites control mass media: Italy, United States, North Korea, Morocco, China, India, etc. I think it would be beneficial and take a look at the concentration of media article. Other than that I really like your article! Christinam830 (talk) 03:35, 27 April 2015 (UTC)
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