Psychology 303: Person in Society
Paper 1: Media awareness paper
This paper is an opportunity to reflect on an often
unacknowledged influence in our lives - that of electronic and print media.
Much of our information about world events, our values, sense of self, and
images that shape our beliefs about life are derived from television, radio,
newspapers, magazines, the internet, and other forms of mass media. This
assignment invites you to reflect on these influences in three parts:
1) Where do you get your news about world, national, and
local events? Television news shows, the radio, newspapers, word of mouth, some
other source, nowhere? Commercial or noncommercial sources? Can you identify
the values behind the sources you tend to rely on? Reflect on how your sources
of information influence your views of current events.
2) The media can also influence us more broadly. Our
values, what we strive for, our images of ourselves as women and men, our
standards of beauty, our images of people of our own race and culture, and
those of other races and cultures, and our worldviews are all potentially
influenced by media images. Reflect on how your exposure to media, especially
television, has influenced you in one or more of these ways.
3) As a way to become more conscious of the role of media
in your life, consciously change some aspect of your engagement with media for
one week. Choose one of the following:
a) Alter your choice of news sources. If you don’t
usually pay attention to the news, do so, daily, for a week. Consider turning
to an alternative source for the week, such as KPFA (94.1 FM). Report on how
the new source of information influenced you.
b) As another option, if you are a regular TV watcher, do
a “TV fast” for the week and report on the experience.
Keep in mind the following guidelines in writing your
paper:
1) Write clearly about your own personal
experience. One purpose of this paper is for you to reflect deeply about
your own experience.
2) Connect your personal experience to the social
context, in this case the media system.
3) Organize your thoughts in a meaningful way.
While it can often be helpful to start a paper by writing down your thoughts in
the order they occur to you, it is important for the final draft of the paper
to be deliberate in how you organize the paper. I have found outlining to be an
extremely useful process.
4) I would prefer to see you explore a few ideas in depth
rather than trying to cover too much in a superficial way.
Grades will be based on:
1) Inclusion of both personal experience and reflection.
2) Depth and originality of thought. (The more you are learning
new things as you reflect and write, the better. Please do not just report
on what you already know and think).
3)
Clarity and organization of writing (including spelling, grammar, sentence
structure, etc.)
Paper is
due October 9.