Tuesday, May 3, 2016

One pro con that I want to talk about is number 3 and the counter active argument number 6. This argument talks about how social media affects students with schooling and grades. On one end of the spectrum its arguing that social media helps kids do better at school with stats to prove it.. On the other hand, the argument is stating that kids tend to have lower grades when using social media.. For me, I might say that it could be a combination of both. Being from Washington high school it was hard to stray away from school work when using social media becise the school district blocked off certain media sites such as Facebook. So maybe social media is a plus.. If havig blockers from certain media sites and gaming sites, social media can be a great asset for kids to do better

Source numbers #10,11,85 ,86

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Celebrities go through so much more than the average human on a daily basis. Although being a celebrity has its perks financially and fame wise. They have to put in twice more work for it to pay off. For example. They music industry is an industry that can be tiresome and cruel because of the work it takes to make one song or album. Singer and musicians have to pick out music and sing on key and put the right elements in just to make a good track.. That right there sound like too much. Artists also have promotions they have to do to support their music.. That included interviews on tv, radio, magazines, and online. Not to mention touring. It's safe to say that being a celebrity is nice and alll, it takes dedication, discipline, and drive to strive for success.

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

The first example I have for social currency would be "The Dab," dance move. not only does certain people can do it. It actually a pretty cool dance move that people do and has became an epidemic in the past months. It relates to being an insider, that people want to know how to do that dance move to make them feel cool.
http://mashable.com/2016/02/04/whats-the-dab/

Second example would be Fantasy Football that happens every year when football starts. Fantasy football in a way that it's a game, we want to achieve the best football team to win many things, such as money.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fantasy_football_(American)

My last example of social currency in todays current world would be the one and only Rihanna. Her song "Work," is not only infectious, but it makes people want to dance and have fun just like she is, When releasing a hot video and dancing in that video, that makes people make choreography videos and parody's  to show your interpretation of what you are feeling when listening to that song. That shows characteristics of being an insider.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eO6RRuoNFs

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Tattoos? What's the misconception?

In tattoos, mixed messages can be perceived in many ways. One of those ways would be why some people doesn't like it, rather than people that do like it. This misconception had been going on since the 1900's. People that don't like tattoos usually make a claim that people with tattoos are people that are of the lower class and "thuggish." While to some people tattoos are a piece of artwork. It's a part of who they are and can represent what their about.  

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Violence? Terrorism?

George Gerbner believed and recognized that violence in media could alter your mood. While he didn't think that could necessarily happen all the time. He emphasized that correlation between watching TV and reacting to it. Between the video on terrorism and George's insights, its safe to say that the relationship between pop-culture and terrorism have a negative and positive effect. While 57% of people think that torture works, it really doesn't. That ties into cultivation theory in a way that what they see in the television world about terrorism is reality, in all actuality it is not. 

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

In the article Why We play has examples that playing video games, is an outlet for people from their daily life, a way to escape. In doing that, people become happy and for a moment they have their fantasy turn into a reality. In contrast to the video that we watched in class, Jane McGonigal describes in her lecture 5 regrets that people that have when their on their death bed. One of those regrets included having not been actively in contact with their peers and friends. I'm getting at video games brought people together and friendships together. People escape together especially in games that have teams such as Call of Duty and Halo. You have to actively interact with your friends and teammates.
Another similarity between the lecture and the article would be the fact that playing video games helps people set goals and achieving them even if its to go to the next level on a game. Achieve your goals helps people feel better knowing they completed the task. Jane also designed video games for the purpose of making people feel better by getting power ups and completing the level. Especially after what she went through, she wanted to create an outlet so people can feel better, and she did just that.

Monday, March 7, 2016

Between the video of "Say yes to the Dress" and the "Lavish Weddings" paper, one thing stood out in common, White is the way to go. In the video there was one woman that initially wanted to get a black dress, but her mother didn't want that for her daughter because it wasn't pure and white. So the woman ended up getting the white dress because it was more pure and the mother thought she was more beautiful in that dress. Another connection from the video to the reading was the "Bigger the Better" type of ordeal. A certain women wanted her dress to be very big and glamorous versus a simple (not to mention least expensive dress) because her dress was $11000!