Hi everyone,
My name is Liz and I am a sophomore this year. An interesting thing about me is I played volleyball for the school my freshman year. In addition, I work within our school in various departments. I work in the Undergraduate Admissions Office as a Student Ambassador and I also work within the Athletics Department working various sporting events.
My role in media consumption, critique, and/or media making is not too severe. I use various social media apps like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat but I try to refrain from using all forms of social media as much as possible. Reason being is I feel as if our generation is so caught up on using social media that we lost touch with physical face to face contact with other people, it's a shame to see how glued to cell phones people are nowadays.
I believe a lot of common experience involves mass media images, events, and stories because at the end of the day that is something everyone shares. We all will see the same posts on Twitter and then ask a friend "hey did you see that video, article about so and so"...it is how people start conversations in todays society. If it wasn't for social media, I truly believe a lot of people would be out of touch with what is going in the world because not many people would watch the news if social media did not exist.
There are various ways the media covers acts of resistance and protest and one example I'm going to talk about actually just surfaced on Twitter, yesterday I believe. There is a movie called "A Dogs Purpose" coming out in theaters January 27, 2017. The title is pretty self-explanatory however the video that is going viral on twitter is of a dog forcefully being put into turbulent water. People are now boycotting the movie and telling others not to see it because of the alleged dog abuse. The whole purpose of this boycott is to send a message that dogs should be treated humanely rather than being abused just to film certain scenes of a movie. I think it is still up in the air whether this was truthfully from this movie or not, I am not 100% sure. This also is a huge issue with social media, people are so quick to believe everything that they read and truthfully they do not even know if it is true or not.
Boycott a Dogs Purpose
There are various ways the media covers acts of resistance and protest and one example I'm going to talk about actually just surfaced on Twitter, yesterday I believe. There is a movie called "A Dogs Purpose" coming out in theaters January 27, 2017. The title is pretty self-explanatory however the video that is going viral on twitter is of a dog forcefully being put into turbulent water. People are now boycotting the movie and telling others not to see it because of the alleged dog abuse. The whole purpose of this boycott is to send a message that dogs should be treated humanely rather than being abused just to film certain scenes of a movie. I think it is still up in the air whether this was truthfully from this movie or not, I am not 100% sure. This also is a huge issue with social media, people are so quick to believe everything that they read and truthfully they do not even know if it is true or not.
Boycott a Dogs Purpose
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