Critical Theory

The goal of critical theory in communication is deemed to change

The goal of critical theory in communication is deemed to change the existing ________. (A) administrators (B) realities (C) societal priorities (D) exchange values Correct Ans: (B) Explanation: Critical theory in communication doesn’t just aim to describe media systems or analyze them on the surface. Instead, it goes much deeper. It seeks to challenge and […]

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โ€˜Public Sphereโ€™, by Hebarmas, grouped into three broad categories.

Communication critics while discussing the โ€˜Public Sphereโ€™, propounded by Hebarmas, further grouped public sphere into three broad categories. Which among the following is not in those three categories? Correct Ans: (D) Explanation:Jurgen Habermas first introduced the idea of the public sphere as a space where individuals come together to discuss societal issues, influence opinion, and

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The Role of Critical Research in Communication Studies

Assertion (A): Critical research guides a communication scholar to question the system and take steps to change the system. Reason (R): Critical school was born to find out the shortcomings of positivism. Correct Ans: (B) Explanation: Critical research is vital in the field of communication studies. It pushes scholars to question existing systems, structures, and

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Manuel Castelles belongs to a school of

Manuel Castelles belongs to a school of Correct Ans: (D) Explanation:Manuel Castells belongs to the Critical Theory school. He approaches communication with a focus on power, society, and structure. Unlike other theorists, he digs deep into how networks shape real-world control. He doesn’t just describe changesโ€”he questions who benefits from them. Castells believes media systems

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Key Theories and Scholars in Mass Communication

Match List โ€“ I with List โ€“ II:  List โ€“ I List โ€“ II (a) Cultivation analysis 1. K.S. Sitaram (b) Personal influence 2. George Gerbner (c) Critical theory 3. Katz & Lazarsfeld (d) Cultural communication 4. David Kellner Codes: (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) 1 2 4 3 (B) 2 3 4 1 (C)

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Day wise DMCQ

Day 35- Daily Mass Communication Quiz (DMCQ)

1. Which of the following is an example of “narrowcasting” in mass communication? a) Broadcasting a live sports event on national television b) Sending targeted advertisements to specific demographics online c) Airing a popular reality TV show d) Publishing a front-page article in a major newspaper Correct Answer: b) Sending targeted advertisements to specific demographics

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Which of the following are normative theories?

Getting ready for the UGC-NET exam or any other exam in Journalism and Mass Communication can be challenging. But with JMC Study Hub, it doesn’t have to be! We know that aspirants sometimes find it hard to understand the concepts, so weโ€™re here to help. In this blog post, explanations of the questions will give a betterย understanding.

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