Author Archives: Caroline Rowe

Technology- Caroline Rowe

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Technology has changed the way our society operates and connects with each other. Overtime technology has evolved in numerous ways. What started with the radio and television has evolved into the age of Apple products such as iPhones and iPads. Although technology has helped us in many ways, it has also negatively impacted our society. With people constantly being attached… Read more »

Race- Caroline Rowe

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Race is something that makes people unique, can bring people together, but can also be a reason for opression. I think that when it comes to race, education is one of the most important factors to avoid oppression. I think that it is extremely important for race to be taught in schools. Not only the history of race but also… Read more »

Queer – Caroline Rowe

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In recent years, queer media has been represented on a greater scale than ever before. Queer media mainly refers to LBGTQ+ content. Growing up I was never exposed to much queer content in movies and TV shows but recently, the media has been far more inclusive in this category. Through different programs on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon ect. there is often… Read more »

Identity – Caroline Rowe

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Identity is what makes up a person and how they project themselves to the world. In this day and age, media plays a large role in people’s identity. Oftentimes, media influences people in their opinions, fashion choices, and lifestyle choices. When media is constantly displayed to people, telling them what to buy and how to act, after enough time people… Read more »

New Media

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New media can be described as any form of media that is prevalent and new to society. New media is such a broad term because there are so many different categories that fall under the term. For example, new media started out as being different forms of broadcasting during the Cold War period and then transitioned to computers in the… Read more »