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ROLE OF COMMUNICATION
MEDIA IN SOCIAL LIFE
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ROLE OF COMMUNICATION
MEDIA IN SOCIAL LIFE
INTRODUCTION
Communication media could include the mass media, like newspapers, television, films,
internet and ~o on - i.e., media which convey information and are seen/accessed by I
number of people. It could also include the media that people ~se fo~ communicating
each other, such as the telephone, letters, mobile phones, e-mail and mternet.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
The objective of this project work is to find out the changing place of mass media in
life and the shifts within major formats like print, radio, television, and so on. Learn a
likes and dislikes of particular groups (classes, age groups, genders) regarding films, boo
etc. Perception of the new communication media (like mobile phones, or internet) and
impact.
SOCIAL SIGNIFICANCE OF
COMMUNICATION MEDIA
Communication media is a tremendous source of information for individuals as well as
society. They can help change people's attitude and habits. For instance, government has
been extensively using communication media like newspapers, radio, television etc., to
spread the schemes like 1'Swachh Bharat", "Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao" to bring changes·
people's behaviour and attitudes in particular and society in general.
The communication media occupy a high proportion of our leisure time: people spend,
an average, 25 hours~ per week watching television, and they also find time for radio,
cinema, magazines and newspapers. For children, watching television takes up a similar
amount of time to that spent at school or with family and friends. In contemporary tim
w internet, and other social media applications are also playing an important role in shaping
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1- TVs, Newspapers, Internet, Social Media nowadays have become prominent in modem
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. 0 Mass media are used by the consumer industry to inform people about their products
services through advertising. Television, radio, internet are the best means of entertainm
~ and extremely informative. Social media keeps us up to date with the happenings around
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RFSEARCH METHOD USED IN PROJECT: SURVEY
Ihesurvey is probably the best known sociological method. It is now so much a part of
modem public life. Today it is used all over the world in all sorts of contexts going well
oeyond the concerns of sociology alone. In India, too, we have seen the increasing use of _.
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itvising of marketing strategies for selling products, and for eliciting popular opinions on a
.-iclc variety of subjects.
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lntcrvicws m.,y be structured, th,tt is, follow ,1 pre determined pattern of qu_cs11ons or
unstructured, when· only ,\ set of topics is pre decided, and t~c a~tual questions emerge
p,ut of ., conversation. Interviews tn,\y be more or less intensive, m the sense that one
interview a person for a long time (2 3 hours) or in repeated _visit~ to ~ct a really deta1
version of their story. Interviews have the advantage of being_flexible in t~~t promising
topics may be pursued in greater detail, questions may be refm~d or ~od,f,cd alo~g the
way, and clarifications may be sought. The disadvantage of the interview method 1~ that
cannot cover a large number of people and is limited to presenting the views of a select
group of individuals.
OBSERVATION
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is happening in whatever context or situation that has been chosen for the research. Thia
sounds simple but may not always be easy to do in practice. Careful attention has to be
paid to what is happening without pre-judging what is relevant to the study and what is
not. Sometimes, what is not happening is as important or interesting as what does a
happen. For example, if your research question is about how different classes of people
specific open spaces, then it is significant that a given class or group of people (say poor
people, or middle class people for example) never enter the...space, or are never seen in it.
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Name XYZ
Age ABC
Gender MN
Profession CBN
What kind of communication media do you me?
How much time do you spend on communication medi:i?
Which is most influential communication media for you?
(ij TV
(ii) Radio
(iii) Newspaper
(iv) Internet
(v) Movies
What kind of news do you read in newspaper?
(i) Political
(ii) Sports
(iii) Entertainment
(iv) Business
{v) Lifestyle
What genre movies do you like to watch?
(ij Cartoon/Animation
(ii) Action
(iii) Horror/Thriller
(iv) Drama
(v) Romcom/Comedy
(vi) Devotional
Which TV channels do you prefer to watch?
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One more fall out is, because all the family members are busy in internet, tv and social
media, senior citizens are feeling left out in the family and this is causing depression among
senior citizens especially. Communication media is not just having negative effects on social
life, it also has some positives. Educational videos on youtube have become useful to many
children. Applications like Ola have made commuting easier and cheaper to many working
men and women. Applications like Lnkedin have made finding jobs easy for youth.
Devotional TV channels have made senior citizens to spend their time qualitatively in home
watching devotional genre programmes. Video calling, instant messaging has reduced the w
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conclude that, communication media has become a part of parcel of current generation life, ...u
but it should not be abused by overuse. Anything that is used in moderation always gives w
best results and same is true with communication media in our social life. -,
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