Chapter 1: Social Issues

Chapter 1: Social issues
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Chapter 1: Social issues

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afbeelding:
Thomas de Luze https://unsplash.com/photos/l-p8mZ-6h2Y
The spread of fake news should be criminalised
The spread of fake news should be criminalised
agree
disagree

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Learning goals
  • I understand what a social issue is 
  • I understand how communication works
  • I recognise fake news as a social issue
  • I know what sociobesity is and why it is a social issue
  • I know about the different theories about how much social media influences us

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1.1: What is a social issue?

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Social issues
  • Many actors
  • Different values and/or interests
  • Media
  • Can't be solved by an individual

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Actors
People or organizations that are involved in or influenced by social issues.

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Which social issue
 can you think of?
Which social issue
can you think of?

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Social issue or individual issue?
neighbour quarrel
Social issue or individual issue?
neighbour quarrel
Social issue
Individual issue

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Social issue or individual issue
climate change
Social issue or individual issue? 
climate change
Social issue
Individual issue

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Values and interests
Value: something that is import to you
Interest: something that is a benefit to someone or a group

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Value
Interest
Honesty
Money
Power
Safety

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Which actors are involved and what are their values and/or interests?
Which actors are involved and what are their values and/or interests?

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1.2: Social media

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Afbeelding: 
Dole777
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What are ways of
communicating
ways of
communicating

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Communication
  • sender and receiver
  • medium (transferer of information)
  • direct or indirect (intermediate steps)
  • doesn't always go right: interference

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Do you have an example of a situation where communication went wrong?
Do you have an example of a situation where communication went wrong?

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Mass medium
  • Communication with the goal to reach as many people as possible
  • e.g. social media

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What are the advantages and the disadvantages of social media?
What are the advantages of social media?

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Social media makes our lives better
Social media makes our lives better
Agree
Disagree

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1.3: Reliability of sources

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Afbeelding:
Utsav Srestha
https://unsplash.com/photos/HeNrEdA4Zp4
  What do you know about fake news?
fake news

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Fake news
Fake news: news that doesn't tell the whole truth
Truth: what really happened, the facts

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Trustworthy sources
  • Fact check
  • Objective vs. subjective
  • Let all sides of the story be heard

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Objective

  • stating facts
  • describing situations
  • without an opinion
Subjective

  • giving an interpretation of the facts
  • discribing situations while giving an opinion

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Try yourself: is this headline fake or real?
Nasa is installing internet on the moon
Try yourself: is this headline fake or real?
Nasa is installing internet on the moon
A
Fake
B
Real

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For the whole quiz: https://www.theguardian.com/newswise/2021/feb/04/fake-or-real-headlines-quiz-newswise-2021
Try yourself: is this headline fake or real?
A university banned the use of capital letters to avoid scaring students
Try yourself: is this headline fake or real?
A university banned the use of capital letters to avoid scaring students
A
Fake
B
Real

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1.4: Sociobesity: your problem or a social problem?

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How much time do you spend on your mobile per day?
How much time do you spend on your mobile per day?

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Sociobesity
Describes people who use social media far too often.

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How do you think social media effects friendships?
How do you think social media effects friendships?

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Personal data
  • Companies want to make profit
  • Specific ads based on your interests
  • Privacy no priority
  • Solution: governement intervention?

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Is it okay for companies to make a profit while
possibly putting people’s health at risk?
Is it okay for companies to make a profit while
possibly putting people’s health at risk?
yes
no

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Have you ever had FOMO in your life?
Have you ever had FOMO in your life?
yes
no

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1.5: Influence of social media

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Marvin Meyer
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Do you think media has an influence on you?
Do you think media has an (*big) influence on you?
yes
no

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Problems of sociobesity
  • Bad sleep
  • Polarisation
  • Loneliness 

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Theories
  • Cultivation theory
  • Multi-step-flow theory
  • Agenda theory

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Which theory did you see in the video?
Which theory did you see in the video?
A
cultivation theory
B
multi-step-flow theory
C
agenda theory

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Why is this an example of the cultivation theory?
Why is this an example of the cultivation theory?
Why is this an example of the cultivation theory?

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How does the agenda theory differ from the other theories?

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Everyone should be educated on how to use social media
Everyone should be educated on how to use social media
agree
disagree

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What have you learnt in this lecture?
What have you learnt in this lecture?

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What do you still find difficult?
What do you still find difficult?

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Learning goals
  • I understand what a social issue is
  • I understand how communication works
  • I recognise fake news as a social issue
  • I know what sociobesity is and why it is a social issue
  • I know about the different theories about how much social media influences us

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End of chapter 1: Social issues

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