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1) Introduction
-Attention grabber: question - recently, we have witnessed horrific, senseless acts of violence in our culture. ...
- Many pundits argue that media violence is at least partly to blame for recent school shootings . ... Myself, and many other individuals bearing credentials look beyond surface appearance and realize that media (especially television viewing) is not the menace prodding our youngsters to commit homicide amongst other crimes. ... intro to other avenues
1) Television viewing as artistic expression where audience can live vicariously through
2) Media blame as apparent scapegoat in an uncivil society
3) Consumer sovereignty. ... media violence as interpreted through an active audience. ... " Pullitzer-Prize-winning author Richard Rhodes backs this up by saying claiming that video game violence enables young people to safely challenge their feelings of powerlessness. ... "
Topic 2 - media blame as an apparent scapegoat for an uncivil society
Todd Gitlin - professor of journalism and sociology
- "There is little political will for a war on poverty, guns, or family breakdown .
Approximate Word count = 694 Approximate Pages = 2.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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