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Petrova, E. A., and Ali Mayia. "Psychological Factors of Trust Syrian Youth in Russian Mass Media." Contemporary problems of social work 6, no. 1 (March 31, 2020): 99–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.17922/2412-5466-2020-6-1-99-107.

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Siregar, Rachmi Kurnia, and Liza Dwi Ratna Dewi. "ENTERTAINMENT OBJECTIVE TRUSTED CITIZEN JOURNALISM TRAINING FOR YOUTH GROUPS IN SOUTH JAKARTA, JAKARTA CAPITAL CITY." ICCD 1, no. 1 (December 12, 2018): 228–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.33068/iccd.vol1.iss1.35.

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Youth Groups Activities of Pesanggrahan village and Kebayoran Lama village, South Jakarta rarely published the mass media. These youth groups crave their activities can be informed to public as their self-actualization. Likewise, people wanted to know their activity. This community service activity aimed to inflame their spirit to share information of issues and problems in the local level around them. Hopefully this can preventing the youths drowned to negatives activities. This training divided into three steps: First, delivering basic journalism, news and article writing technique, journalism photography, online journalism; Second, field practice of citizen journalism thereby this youth groups members can be citizen journalist beside news consumers; Third, to published their work in mass media and social blog. Output of this social partnership program are: First, to publish these youth groups activities in mass media and social blog; Second, youth of these groups have ability to make journalism work starting from news and features which supported with journalist photography to publish in social blog and mass media. Conclusion: These Youth Groups need sustainable assistance, monitoring and evaluation so that their journalism work to be able to published in social blog and mass media continuously. These partners also need idea development to stimulating their creativities in domain of citizen journalism.
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Yaakub, Mohammad Tawfik, Nurul Liyana Mohd Kamil, and Wan Noor Azreen Wan Mohamad Nordin. "Youth and Political Participation: What Factors Influence Them?" Jurnal Institutions and Economies 15, no. 2 (April 1, 2023): 87–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.22452/ijie.vol15no2.4.

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This study discusses the factors that could influence political participation among youth. The purpose of this study is to look at the impact of the main factors (such as the influence of social environment and mass media) on youth political participation. A total of 343 youths participated in this study, with a response rate of 90.5%. Findings from multiple linear regression demonstrate that the influence of social environment and the influence of mass media have a substantial influence on political participation. Studies on the influence of political participation among the youth, particularly in Malaysia, are vital yet scarce. Significantly, the findings of this study can provide insight to political parties on the importance of youth political participation. Finally, this study provides practical implications for youth political participation.
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Thapa, Shyam, and Vinod Mishra. "Mass media exposure among urban youth in Nepal." Asia-Pacific Population Journal 18, no. 1 (January 16, 2003): 5–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/4ba4c09c-en.

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Flynn, Brian S., John K. Worden, Janice Yanushka Bunn, Laura J. Solomon, Takamaru Ashikaga, Scott W. Connolly, and Amelie G. Ramirez. "Mass Media Interventions to Reduce Youth Smoking Prevalence." American Journal of Preventive Medicine 39, no. 1 (July 2010): 53–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amepre.2010.03.008.

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Thapa, Shyam. "Disparity in the Use of Mass Media among Youth Population in Nepal." Nepal Public Policy Review 3, no. 2 (July 7, 2023): 1–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.59552/nppr.v3i2.65.

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This paper assesses disparities in the use of mass media among the youth population in Nepal. Data for this cross-sectional analysis were extracted from the Nepal Demographic and Health Survey undertaken in 2016. The total sample of 8,010 included four population sub-groups – single and married males, and single and married females, ages 15-24. The forms of mass media assessed included reading the newspaper, watching TV, listening to the radio, or using the internet. Binary logistic multiple regression was applied to assess the net effects of covariates on the use of specific forms of mass media. Of the four types of mass media, TV was the most commonly used (52%), and newspaper and internet were the least used (14%). Radio was used by 34%. Any of the four types of mass media was used by 72%, while only 1% of youth used all four types. Household wealth status, followed by the educational background of the youth and their region of residence, were the main factors significantly and strongly correlated with the disparity in mass media use. Compared to single or married males or single females, married females were the least likely to use any of the forms of mass media. The results show that despite rapid growth in mass media over the last 25 years in Nepal, great disparities still persist in the current use of mass media among the youth population, particularly based on gender and marital status. The findings underscore the need for media-based interventions to be sensitive to both the gaps related to gender and marital status among the youth population in Nepal.
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Booysen, Susan. "political world within the parameters of SABC politics." Communicare: Journal for Communication Studies in Africa 7, no. 2 (November 14, 2022): 24–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.36615/jcsa.v7i2.2067.

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Political events are crucial in the political resocialisation of the youth. In this article the impact of the political unrest in the mid-1980s on the political consciousness of the Afrikaner student youth is investigated. Through a panel study of students of the Rand Afrikaans University in Johannesburg, South Africa, trends in exposure to political events were established. Exposure occurs through direct political participation, political discourse or through the mass media. The important role of the mass media for exposure of these youths is illuminated. Attention is also focused on which media are utilised for obtaining political information. The political implications of this exposure are considered. A political world within the parameters of SABC politics: the case of Afrikaner students.
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Wallack, Lawrence. "Mass Media, Youth and the Prevention of Substance Abuse." Journal of Children in Contemporary Society 18, no. 1-2 (November 21, 1986): 153–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j274v18n01_08.

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Lynn de Uriarte, Mercedes. "Producing Dreams, Consuming Youth: Mexican Americans and Mass Media." Latino Studies 3, no. 1 (April 2005): 162–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.lst.8600121.

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Serlemitsos, Elizabeth Thompson, Holo Hachonda, Uttara Bharath, Chilufya Mwaba, Kim Seifert, and Paul Nary. "Partnering Zambian Youth and Mass Media for Social Change." Social Marketing Quarterly 7, no. 3 (September 2001): 93–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15245004.2001.9961173.

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Milosevic, Bojan. "Socioanthropological factures of violence in sports activities: Influence of mass-media on the youth." Zbornik Matice srpske za drustvene nauke, no. 127 (2009): 123–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/zmsdn0927123m.

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Mass-media have powerful influence on characteristics and development of contemporary societies. Modern societies are characterized by different varieties of violence as un-human social and anthropological behavior patterns of different societies and as shapes of social pathology. Media are the most significant mediator between sport and men of modern societies particularly of young people. Violence, as on expression of aggressive behavior, is not just a consequence of global society and mass-media influence on audience (especially hooligans), but it is developing as a consequence of socialization of personality. Youth violence is also a consequence of mass-media influence on young people's education. Children and youth are especially sensitive to violence in mass-media.
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Gaižutis, Algirdas, and Jurgita Subačiūtė. "Youth aggression topic in the daily newspaper Lietuvos rytas (2011)." Pedagogika 114, no. 2 (June 10, 2014): 234–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.15823/p.2014.020.

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Analysing youth aggression topic in the press, it is noted that only statistics of youth aggression cases revealed in the public space is represented. There are no records reflecting the real situation. In this instance, the mass media, which is controlling the thoughts of society, has mostly influence to public attitude formation on youth aggression question. It is often based on stereotypes and myths, in that way representing the vision of distorted reality. The aim of this paper is to ascertain how is represented youth aggression topic in the mass media, and what is its formed image of inseparable from aggression informal groups of young people such as ultras (extreme football fans) and skinheads (nationalist attitude).After having analysed the numbers of daily newspaper Lietuvos rytas (January–December of 2011), 99 articles on youth aggression topic were detected. It is noted, that there are no articles about aggression of young people living in the wealthy and rich families. So the mass media is forming a view, that youth aggression mostly occurs in asocial families, whereas in wealthy families this problem simply does not exist. With regard to the portrayal of youth aggression in Lietuvos rytas, as well as paying attention to the fact that trust in the mass media in Lithuania goes up to 70 percent, we can state that readers form themselves a distorted vision of reality.The most common youth aggression cases represented in the mass media are − younger or peer sexual abuse, as well as a large demonstration of transaggression - aggression used to achieve the objective. Most of the images published in the press are attributed to anger aggression and aggressors are depicted as asocial, intoxicating substances tend to use young people. Analysing Lietuvos rytas (2011), as well as reviewing other newspapers (Lietuvos rytas (2007, 2008), Lietuvos Aidas (2008), Merkio kraštas (2011)) in search of information on Lithuania‘s ultras and skinheads formed image, we have to state that public opinion towards ultras and skinheads is formed mostly not by personal experience (communication, confrontation with them), but by mass media which is the main source of information absorbed by members of the society.
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Udasmoro, Wening, Sulistyowati Sulistyowati, Aprillia Firmonasari, and Wulan Tri Astuti. "Access to and Usage of Javanese in Mass Media among Yogyakarta Youth." Journal of Language and Literature 23, no. 2 (October 9, 2023): 268–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.24071/joll.v23i2.5508.

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The purpose of this study is to explore the active and passive usage of the Javanese language by youths aged 10 to 17 in the Special Region of Yogyakarta. Conducted in the province's five territorial units of Bantul Regency, Sleman Regency, Kulon Progo Regency, Gunung Kidul Regency, and Yogyakarta City, the specific objective is to determine the extent to which children and adolescents use mass media — particularly television, radio, and social media — as instruments to access contents in Javanese. It is crucial to examine how the constant flow of information affects their exposure to Javanese on various platforms as well as their use of the language on social media This quantitative study surveyed 330 elementary, junior high, and senior high school students from both public and private schools in the province’s rural and urban areas. Similarly, despite its popularity, social media has yet to be used to the maximum by Yogyakarta youth to access content in Javanese or as a means to express the language — a setback created by the dominance of the Indonesian language.
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Flynn, Brian S., John K. Worden, Janice Yanushka Bunn, Anne L. Dorwaldt, Scott W. Connolly, and Takamaru Ashikaga. "Youth Audience Segmentation Strategies for Smoking-Prevention Mass Media Campaigns Based on Message Appeal." Health Education & Behavior 34, no. 4 (May 31, 2006): 578–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1090198106294649.

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Mass media interventions are among the strategies recommended for youth cigarette smoking prevention, but little is known about optimal methods for reaching diverse youth audiences. Grades 4 through 12 samples of youth from four states ( n = 1,230) rated smoking-prevention messages in classroom settings. Similar proportions of African American, Hispanic, and White youth participated. Impact of audience characteristics on message appeal ratings was assessed to provide guidance for audience segmentation strategies. Age had a strong effect on individual message appeal. The effect of gender also was significant. Message ratings were similar among the younger racial/ethnic groups, but differences were found for older African American youth. Lower academic achievement was associated with lower appeal scores for some messages. Age should be a primary consideration in developing and delivering smoking-prevention messages to youth audiences. The unique needs of boys and girls and older African American adolescents should also be considered.
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FILIPOVIĆ, ALEKSANDAR. "THE ROLE OF THE MASS MEDIA IN DEFINING YOUTH SAFETY CULTURE." PERSPEKTIVA UVOĐENJA BEZBEDNOSNE KULTURE U OBRAZOVNI SISTEM REPUBLIKE SRBIJE, (2021), special edition (1) (May 31, 2021): 115–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.51738/kpolisa2021.18.1p.1.08.

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The need for security is one of the basic human needs, and it occupies one of the basic places in the hierarchy of human motivation. Since prehistoric times, the human community and individuals, first in harmony with nature, and then with social challenges, have developed solutions and responses to challenges and threats to their survival, existence and development. As human society has progressed in its development, new challenges and threats to both individual and collective security have progressively emerged. In today's age and in modern society, there has been a paradoxical situation, that we have an exponentially increased number of security risks, and that the security culture, or the culture of security of life, has practically disappeared from the culture. The reasons are complex, and there are many factors in that chain. One of the most important factors is the media, especially the mass media, which in most aspects determine social consciousness, especially among adolescents and young people. The aim of this paper is to investigate the correlation between media, public discourse and adolescent culture, mechanisms of media action, as well as ways in which these mechanisms can be directed towards better performance of socially useful functions, of which encouraging the development of security culture awareness is one of the key tasks for the common good.
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Deepa K C and Aiswarya Shelby. "Media facade transformation: Shaping youth culture." International Journal of Science and Research Archive 11, no. 1 (January 30, 2024): 520–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2024.11.1.0055.

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In today's digitally dominated world, mass media plays a pivotal role in shaping societal norms. The 21st century is marked by innovative technologies, with new media significantly influencing the younger generations. The emergence of digital media, particularly in communication technology, has brought about substantial lifestyle changes. The advent of internet services has remarkably improved societies worldwide, with an increasing number of people contributing to the economic development of their countries. Despite numerous advantages, this article sheds light on the drawbacks associated with the excessive use of the internet and social media, particularly impacting younger members of society. An alarming trend is observed where children spend more time on social media than on essential activities such as sleep. This article delves into the profound influence of such digital addiction on the nature and behavior of the youth. The transformation brought about by digital technologies has profoundly altered the communication and interaction patterns of young individuals.
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Levchenko, T. M. "BORROWINGS IN YOUTH SLENG (ON MATERIAL OF UKRAINIAN MASS MEDIA)." Тrаnscarpathian Philological Studies 1, no. 13 (2020): 77–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.32782/tps2663-4880/2020.13-1.15.

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CHAUHAN, SHREEPAL. "Globalization and Mass Media Exposure among the Youth of AWGP." Dev Sanskriti Interdisciplinary International Journal 10 (July 31, 2017): 16–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.36018/dsiij.v10i0.93.

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Globalization may be thought initially as the widening, deepening and speeding up of worldwide interconnectedness in all aspects of contemporary social life, from the cultural to the criminal, the financial to the spiritual. This definition suggests that at the most general level, globalization refers to a process of change, which affects all regions of the world in a variety of sectors including the economy, technology, politics, the media, culture and the environment. Mass Media is playing a crucial role in today’s human society. It has become a powerful instrument of social change and influences the daily life of the people. New communication technologies such as satellites, cable television, wireless telephony, the Internet and computers are bringing about noticeable changes in the modern society. The present paper is based on an empirical research study conducted on 100 Youth trainees of a Prashikshan Shivir (Training Camp) of All World Gayatri Pariwar, Shantikunj, Haridwar by administrating an interview schedule on the respondents. The exploration of the present study reveals that most of the persons associated with this type of training are youth coming from upper and middle order caste backgrounds. In order to know their place of origin data suggests that there were twelve states representation in the study and mass media exposure of the respondents was very high.
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Ono, Naoko. "The Effects of a National Mass-Media Campaign on Youth." Community Medicine & Public Health Care 2, no. 1 (June 12, 2015): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.24966/cmph-1978/100006.

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Sahputra, Dedi, Effiati Juliana Hasibuan, and Rizki Muliono. "Pemberdayaan kelompok karang taruna dalam kegiatan citizen journalism di Desa Mencirim Kecamatan Kutalimbaru, Kabupaten Deli Serdang." Riau Journal of Empowerment 5, no. 3 (December 31, 2022): 187–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.31258/raje.5.3.187-195.

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The problem of drug abuse and criminal acts that occurred in the village of Mecirim, Kutalimbaru District, Deli Serdang Regency, North Sumatra has involved young people. Community service activities are carried out to empower youth groups by increasing creativity through citizen journalism activities, and to maximize the use of digital technology so that the involvement of youth groups in public accountability through the media is maximized so that they are more empowered in social roles in society. The method used is through, first, training through face-to-face lectures by providing citizen journalism material and making personal blogs. Second, face-to-face guidance in the form of editing citizen journalism products produced by youth groups. Third, evaluate the delivery and loading of citizen journalism products to the mass media. The results achieved from this activity are increased knowledge and understanding and skills of youth groups about citizen journalism and citizen journalism activities carried out by youth groups by sending journalistic works published by online mass media.
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Malik, Elena Nikolaevna. "Mass media mobilization component in the process of youth political socialization." Social'naja politika i social'noe partnerstvo (Social Policy and Social Partnership), no. 3 (March 15, 2023): 157–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.33920/pol-01-2303-03.

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The article reveals the role of the institute of mass media in the processes of formation of political consciousness and socio-political guidelines of modern youth. The formation of political consciousness and behavior of modern youth takes place in the context of the growing mobilization component of the global network, that is, the «mediatization» and «Internetization» of social life. These processes are characterized, on the one hand, by the growing interdependence of the world community in all spheres of life, primarily political, economic, and cultural ones, and, on the other hand, by the formation of a global media structure of these relations, connecting individual societies into a single system. The rapidly changing space of the Internet determines the specific vector of the socialization process of Russian youth. The analysis showed that the processes of Internetization and spread of modern information and communication technologies contribute to a significant increase in the effectiveness of interaction with the youth segment and social transformation. Therefore, not only the process of studying the behavior of the young generation in the context of the development of network technologies becomes relevant, but also the development of relevant tools and mechanisms for conducting political and public discussions in the conditions of politics mediatization, as well as more active and widespread inclusion of Russian youth in state construction. Modern processes of informatization of society and education have exacerbated the problem of information security of the individual in the educational environment. Propaganda of extremism and terrorism in social networks, the increasing negative role of prohibited information on the Internet, manipulation of the consciousness and behavior of the younger generation, and the lack of censorship of a significant part of the information space remain a social issue. It is justified that media educational technologies aimed at increasing media literacy of young citizens contribute to the implementation of their socio-political subjectivity and initiative in the interests of the state and civil society. The state should develop productive mechanisms of public control over the formation of spiritual values that meet the national interests of the country, the education of patriotism and civil responsibility for its fate.
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PODHORNÁ-POLICKÁ, Alena. "Sociocultural dynamics and the mass media: reasons and consequences of promotion of youth slang in the mass media." Écho des études romanes 4, no. 2 (December 11, 2008): 23–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.32725/eer.2008.018.

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Kartinawati, Erwin, and Bening Tri Swasono. "JOURNALISTIC CARICATURE TRAINING to FASILITATE YOUTH CREATIVITY." JURNAL PENGABDIAN TEKNOLOGI TEPAT GUNA 3, no. 2 (September 29, 2022): 84–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.47942/jpttg.v3i2.968.

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This community service activity was carried out to provide training to students on journalistic caricatures. The training was intended for senior high school level students considering that their age was youth or adolescent. Teenagers usually had a lot of creative ideas that need to be explored and expressed positively. They had feelings and or opinions about the conditions that occur. All was to be appreciated better so their activity couldn't damage and pollute the surrounding environment, such as painting the walls of public facilities. Social media feeds also need to be posted with more exciting and brilliant uploads when giving specific reactions to social, political, or economic phenomena. With this journalistic caricature training and competition, students were also expected to know about (mass) media content production. In this way, students as members of society were passive public who consume media content and learn how mass media content was produced/presented to the public.
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KC, Vikash Kumar, Shiva Bahadur Karki, and Bipin Raj Niraula. "Correlates of Knowledge about Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) among Youths in Nepal." Janapriya Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 2 (August 17, 2017): 101–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jjis.v2i1.18073.

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Cross sectional and nationally representative sample drawn from Nepal Adolescent and Youth Survey 2011, this paper attempts to examine the correlates associated with knowledge about sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) among young population in Nepal. Univariate, bivariate and multivariate analyses have been used to examine the correlates associated with the knowledge about sexually transmitted diseases among youths. Bivariate analysis reveals that education, mass media exposure, mother’s education, marital status, ecological belts and regions are significantly associated (p<0.001). However, multivariate analysis shows that education and mass media exposure are the strong factors (p<0.001) associated with knowledge of at least one STD among youths after controlling others variables in the model. A special attention should be given to girls’ education particularly for the rural, remote and interior parts of the country. In addition, IEC through mass media may be an immediate action to improve the level of knowledge and awareness about STDs among youths in Nepal. Janapriya Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 2, No.1 (December 2013), page: 101-109
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Gribiea, Adnan, Mustafa Kabha, and Ismael Abu-Saad. "New Mass Communication Media and the Identity of Negev Bedouin Arab Youth in Israel: In Conversation with Edward Said." Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies 16, no. 1 (May 2017): 99–123. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/hlps.2017.0154.

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Mass communication media technologies influence the structuring of reality, consolidation of value systems, and construction of common social denominators, and thus contribute to the formation of personal and national identities. While, as Edward Said has shown, mainstream Western (including Israeli) media have been dominated by Orientalist, anti-Arab/anti-Islamic perspectives, new media technologies have opened up a broad range of media options lying beyond the reach of Western media's hegemonic presentations. This article explores the use of new mass communication media technologies and their association with identity formation in connection with Bedouin Arab high schools in the Negev, Israel. The findings of this research indicate that Negev Bedouin Arab youth developed diversified patterns of mass media consumption. They also show a preference for Arab media sources. Media consumption patterns are related to their national and civic identities. The findings also indicate that Bedouin Arab youth have a stronger Palestinian national identity than Israeli civic identity.
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Бударина and Kseniya Budarina. "THE ROLE OF MASS MEDIA INSTITUTE AS THE MAIN COMMUNICATOR BETWEEN CIVIL SOCIETY AND GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS." Central Russian Journal of Social Sciences 10, no. 3 (May 29, 2015): 82–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/11679.

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The article analyzes the problems of interaction between media, pub-lic authorities and civil society to provide positive models of integration of the Russian youth in the political sphere of the society. The importance of the principles underlying the basis of the constructive dialogue between institutions of state and institutional structures of civil society is substanti-ated. The author’s viewpoint of the efficiency of modern media to serve public control is presented. The importance of ensuring priority in the field of information requests of civil society, including youth social cohort is re-ported. The obvious facts are given proving that media information field is intended to reflect compliance with the political views of young people to political reality. The author makes suggestions on optimizing the impact of media in-formation on the process of integration of the youth in socio-political prac-tices of the Russian society.
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Майя, А. "Social perceptions of Syrian youth about mass communications and media trust." Review of pedagogical research 6, no. 2 (March 27, 2024): 68–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.58224/2687-0428-2024-6-2-68-78.

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несмотря на многочисленные научные исследования доверия, среди исследователей нет единого мнения о сущности доверия и о его основном содержании. Продолжаются дискуссии об основных факторах, механизмах формирования доверия и его структурных элементах. В статье делается попытка выявить структурные особенности социальных представлений о медиадоверии и определить образ СМК среди сирийской молодежи. На основании количественного и качественного анализа полученных данных делается вывод о том, что в структуре социальных представлений о доверии сирийской молодежи к СМК преобладают когнитивные компоненты, за которыми следуют поведенческие компоненты, а затем эмоциональные компоненты. Выявлено, что содержательными представлениями сирийской молодежи о СМИ являются «Новости»; «Телевидение»; «Журналистика»; «Facebook»; «Интернет». Наиболее заметными элементами на вхождение в структуру социальных представлений о СМИ являются «Пропаганда»; «Реклама»; «Прямой эфир»; «Социальные сети»; «Развлечения»; «Радио»; «Информация». В целом, СМИ воспринимаются положительно, оцениваются как необходимые для получения новостей и информации, играют развлекательную роль и в то же время обладают большими способностями к манипулированию и пропаганде. Определено, что для повышения медиадоверия в Сирии необходимо проводить мероприятия по борьбе с фейковыми новостями и дезинформацией, улучшать прозрачность и ответственность медиаорганизаций, что приводит к восстановлению доверия к массмедиа является необходимым условием для здоровой демократии и информированности общества. despite numerous scientific studies of trust, there is no consensus among researchers about the essence of trust and its main content. Discussions continue about the main factors, mechanisms of trust formation and its structural elements. The article attempts to identify the structural features of social ideas about media trust and determine the image of mass media among Syrian youth. Based on the quantitative and qualitative analysis of the data obtained, it is concluded that in the structure of social ideas about the trust of Syrian youth in QMS, cognitive components predominate, followed by behavioral components, and then emotional components. It was revealed that the content ideas of Syrian youth about the media are “News”; "A television"; "Journalism"; "Facebook"; "Internet". The most noticeable elements entering the structure of social ideas about the media are “Propaganda”; "Advertising"; "Live"; "Social media"; "Entertainment"; "Radio"; "Information". In general, the media are perceived positively, assessed as necessary for obtaining news and information, playing an entertainment role and at the same time having great powers of manipulation and propaganda. It has been determined that in order to increase media trust in Syria, it is necessary to take measures to combat fake news and disinformation, improve the transparency and responsibility of media organizations, which leads to the restoration of trust in the media – a necessary condition for a healthy democracy and an informed society.
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Bragina, Elena. "Political socialization of youth in modern conditions of society transformation: agents and factors." KANT Social Sciences & Humanities, no. 3 (July 2020): 74–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.24923/2305-8757.2020-3.9.

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The article identifies the main agents and factors of political socialization of youth at the present stage of development of society. The basic characteristics and functions of such institutions of political socialization as the family, education, the state, and the mass media are considered. The growing role of such agents as mass media, Internet forums and social networks is noted. The article shows the need to strengthen the role and significance of the state and youth movements in the process of political socialization of young people.
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McNeill, Marvin. "“We Dem Folks . . . To Be Continued”: Disrupting the Negative Social Imagery of African American Youth Through a Close Study of the To Be Continued Brass Band Across Screen Media." Jazz and Culture 6, no. 2 (December 1, 2023): 37–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/25784773.6.2.03.

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Abstract This article examines the potential of screen media to disrupt the negative social images of African American youth projected in mainstream culture. Black youth in America have historically been negatively misrepresented and misread within our society through mass-mediated images on television and film. The “negative social imagery” of African American youth across media continues to contribute to their marginalization and plight within society. Recent scholarship suggests that problematic values and behaviors of inner-city Black youth—violence, hypermasculinity, misogyny, drug addiction, educational failure, unemployment—is attributed to their near-total immersion in the mainstream mass media. This supports the notion of “they will be what they see.” But what if we offer them something different? Something more positive? Something within a Black cultural history rooted in a strong tradition and legacy. Drawing from such social media platforms as YouTube and Vimeo, in conjunction with ethnographic fieldwork and music analysis, this study investigates the potentially positive outcomes of presenting an alternative representation of Black youth through a jazz tradition that extends back to the great Buddy Bolden. Recreating the image of African American youth requires a multidimensional paradigmatic shift, disrupting mythological narratives that invoke further harm and misconceptions. To successfully redirect this pathology, I draw on Tyrone Howard, Terry Flennaugh, and Clarence Terry's (2012) lead and incorporate the views, ideas, and perspectives of the Black males themselves in re-creating their own mediated images. This project offers a model suggesting a more profound and critical approach to narratives, histories, and ethnographies of African American youth across screen media.
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Selezneva, Antonina V., Alexandra F. Yakovleva, and Eduard S. Ibragimov. "Civiс Consciousness of the Russian Youth and the Mediaspace: “Unsolvable Puzzle”." Galactica Media: Journal of Media Studies 3, no. 4 (December 18, 2021): 109–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.46539/gmd.v3i4.206.

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The article is devoted to the formation features of the civic consciousness among the youth in mass culture and media communications. Civil self-consciousness is represented through a system of personal values, a person's ideas about himself as a citizen, as well as about the state and society where he belongs and in relation to which he is self-determined. The purpose of the article is to present how the youth consumes the mass culture products and socio-political media content in the context of the formation process of their civic consciousness. The design of an empirical study is based on the principles of a political and psychological approach. The empirical basis of the research is the materials of the All-Russian survey of the youth aged 18 to 30 years, conducted in 2020 using the formalized interview procedure (n = 1600) and the in-depth interview method (n = 200), as well as the materials of the expert survey (n = 20). The materials reveal attitudes of the youth to printed publications, television content, Internet resources, film products, fiction, musical compositions, perception characteristics of the presented socio-political information. The character of media consumption among the youth is determined by the values of freedom and autonomy, justice, truth and truthfulness, and trust in information sources that are significant for them. The lack of critical thinking skills necessary for processing and analyzing a huge array of information determines their primitive perception of the political, the inability to identify political plots and political problems presented in the works of mass culture, a high degree of reactivity to the appearance of various media products. The civic consciousness formation of the youth becomes “broken” and fragmented under the influence of the media space as a factor of political socialization.
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Malik, Elena. "Mass media in the system of political socialization of Russian youth." Social'naja politika i social'noe partnerstvo (Social Policy and Social Partnership), no. 6 (June 1, 2020): 50–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.33920/pol-01-2006-06.

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The article reveals the problem of the influence of media information flows on the processes of political socialization of the young generation in modern Russia. Conditions for activation of social and political potential of young people in conditions of mediatization of Russian society have been identified. The author outlined the main directions for optimizing the information impact of mass media on the political orientation of young citizens.
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Ruzavina, Anastasia Konstantinovna. "The Mass Media Impact on the Growth of Extremism Among Youth." Общество: политика, экономика, право, no. 2 (2021): 26–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.24158/pep.2021.2.4.

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Allen, Jane Appleyard, Jennifer C. Duke, Kevin C. Davis, Annice E. Kim, James M. Nonnemaker, and Matthew C. Farrelly. "Using Mass Media Campaigns to Reduce Youth Tobacco Use: A Review." American Journal of Health Promotion 30, no. 2 (November 2015): e71-e82. http://dx.doi.org/10.4278/ajhp.130510-lit-237.

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Farrelly, M. C. "Youth tobacco prevention mass media campaigns: past, present, and future directions." Tobacco Control 12, no. 90001 (June 1, 2003): 35i—47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/tc.12.suppl_1.i35.

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Solomon, Laura J., Janice Y. Bunn, Brian S. Flynn, Phyllis L. Pirie, John K. Worden, and Takamaru Ashikaga. "Mass Media for Smoking Cessation in Adolescents." Health Education & Behavior 36, no. 4 (June 29, 2007): 642–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1090198106298421.

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Theory-driven, mass media interventions prevent smoking among youth. This study examined effects of a media campaign on adolescent smoking cessation. Four matched pairs of media markets in four states were randomized to receive or not receive a 3-year television/radio campaign aimed at adolescent smoking cessation based on social cognitive theory. The authors enrolled 2,030 adolescent smokers into the cohort ( n = 987 experimental; n = 1,043 comparison) and assessed them via annual telephone surveys for 3 years. Although the condition by time interaction was not significant, the proportion of adolescents smoking in the past month was significantly lower in the experimental than comparison condition at 3-year follow-up when adjusted for baseline smoking status. The media campaign did not impact targeted mediating variables. A media campaign based on social cognitive constructs produced a modest overall effect on smoking prevalence among adolescents, but the role of theory-based constructs is unclear.
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Murzina, Olga V. "Quantitative Analysis of the Word Spread Dynamics as a Factor in Identifying of the Youth Mass Media Significance." RUDN Journal of Studies in Literature and Journalism 27, no. 1 (April 1, 2022): 126–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2312-9220-2022-27-1-126-136.

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This study examines the role and place of youth media in changing the vocabulary of the Russian language. For a comparative analysis, three words were used, the factors of popularity of which are political propaganda, the frequent use of the word in a certain youth magazine and the widespread prevalence of the word on the Internet. A wave-like dynamics of an increase in the frequency of the word, which has become popular thanks to publications in the youth media, has been revealed: matured readers of the magazine, after 20-25 years, begin to actively use the word introduced into their vocabulary by the authors of the publications. The question is raised about the significance of the mass media for the dynamics of changes in the vocabulary of the language. A method has been developed to prove the influence of the mass media on the dynamics of changes in the vocabulary using the tools of quantitative linguistics. The history of the frequency of use of the analyzed words in the Russian language allows us to speak about the importance of youth mass media as determining the worldview and linguistic picture of the world of the text. Moreover, for other words in which the frequency correlates with the historical setting, the contexts of use themselves indicate the connection of the increased frequency with the personality of a particular publicist or writer and with the texts he generates.
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Murzina, Olga V. "Quantitative Analysis of the Word Spread Dynamics as a Factor in Identifying of the Youth Mass Media Significance." RUDN Journal of Studies in Literature and Journalism 27, no. 1 (April 1, 2022): 126–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2312-9220-2022-27-1-126-136.

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This study examines the role and place of youth media in changing the vocabulary of the Russian language. For a comparative analysis, three words were used, the factors of popularity of which are political propaganda, the frequent use of the word in a certain youth magazine and the widespread prevalence of the word on the Internet. A wave-like dynamics of an increase in the frequency of the word, which has become popular thanks to publications in the youth media, has been revealed: matured readers of the magazine, after 20-25 years, begin to actively use the word introduced into their vocabulary by the authors of the publications. The question is raised about the significance of the mass media for the dynamics of changes in the vocabulary of the language. A method has been developed to prove the influence of the mass media on the dynamics of changes in the vocabulary using the tools of quantitative linguistics. The history of the frequency of use of the analyzed words in the Russian language allows us to speak about the importance of youth mass media as determining the worldview and linguistic picture of the world of the text. Moreover, for other words in which the frequency correlates with the historical setting, the contexts of use themselves indicate the connection of the increased frequency with the personality of a particular publicist or writer and with the texts he generates.
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Solntseva, Elena Sergeevna. "Priority Focus in Media Literacy of Youth." Педагогика и просвещение, no. 4 (April 2022): 48–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.7256/2454-0676.2022.4.39170.

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The article is devoted to the study of media literacy skills of young people. On the one hand, theoretical studies of the issue are taken as a basis, and on the other hand, the practical understanding of media literacy that has developed among young people and is reflected here as a result of a sociological survey of schoolchildren aged 10-18 and students aged 18-29. In contemporary studies there is a certain lack of a single definition for media literacy and an integrated approach to this concept from the point of view of interdisciplinary research is in demand. Generally, media literacy include abilities to read and write; to distinguish fake from the truth and check facts; to distinguish opinions from facts; to recognize the emotional background of the message; to think critically; to evaluate the message in terms of the opposition «good – bad». This work results in establishing the following priority: for schoolchildren the ability to evaluate mass media content in terms of the opposition «good – bad» and for students the ability to think critically.
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Rudenkin, D. "Videoblogs as an Alternative of Mass Media for Russian Youth: Testing the Hypothesis." Bulletin of Science and Practice 6, no. 12 (December 15, 2020): 367–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.33619/2414-2948/61/42.

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The paper is devoted to the description of the results of a sociological research, which was conducted for the empirical verification of the hypothesis about the transformation of videoblogs into an alternative of mass media for representatives of Russian youth. An analysis of recent scientific literature in the area sociology of youth leads author to the conclusion that discussions about the transformation of video blogs into an actual analogue of traditional mass media for representatives of Russian youth have become quite common in current research practice. But at the same time the degree of substantiation of this idea remains not entirely clear: the inclination of young people to treat videoblogs as a substitute for traditional media is often described only speculatively and does not correlate with specific empirical data. Trying to take a step in overcoming this problem, the author uses the data of his own research, carried out in early 2020 on the basis of the Ural Federal University. The key conclusion of the author’s analysis is that it is somewhat premature to talk about videoblogs as a ready-made alternative to traditional media for young people. Although such services are popular among young people, they are perceived primarily as entertainment tools and only few see them as an important source of information.
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Anusha, Donapati. "Determinants of Rural Youth Participation in Livestock Farming Activities in Andhra Pradesh." Indian Research Journal of Extension Education 22, no. 3 (July 1, 2022): 155–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.54986/irjee/2022/jul_sep/155-159.

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The study was undertaken to fi nd out the determinants of rural youth participation in various livestock farming activities in Kadapa, Nellore and Srikakulam districts of Andhra Pradesh. The fi ndings of the study revealed that the variables namely age, land holding, education levels, training received, annual income, employment generation, herd size, mass media exposure, extension contact, market orientation, risk orientation, economic orientation, decision making behavior, knowledge, perception and livelihood security through dairy farming had positive and signifi cant relationship with the participation of rural youth in dairy farming. The variables gender, education, family background, training received, knowledge, perception, mass media exposure, extension contact, economic orientation, decision making behavior, annual income, market orientation, employment generation had infl uence over the participation of rural youth in sheep/goat farming activities. Gender, education, perception, employment generation, income generation, mass media exposure, extension contact, market orientation, decision making behavior infl uenced the participation in backyard poultry farming and the variables gender, economic orientation, herd size, livelihood security had infl uence over the participation in pig farming
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Rodionova, E. V., and V. D. Kovalenko. "The Orthodox Media Perception of the Saint Petersburg Students: a Lost Generation or a Lost Sheep." Concept: philosophy, religion, culture 4, no. 3 (September 28, 2020): 105–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.24833/2541-8831-2020-3-15-105-119.

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The paper addresses the issue of attitudes to religion and, in particular, to Russian Orthodoxy, of the Russian youth with the focus on the effects of secular and religious mass media. Both religion and media are integral parts of social interaction, with mediatization taking shape challenging Orthodox media. The research used qualitative survey methodology to grasp students’ attitudes. It showed that the informative activities of Russian Orthodox media have an insignificant effect. The main sources from which the youth gets specific information about the church are federal and regional media. But it would be too preliminary to conclude that student youth is a lost generation for the Russian Orthodox Church, as only a tiny fraction of young people call themselves Orthodox. This implies that not only the mediatization, but rather atheism or not-observance plays a major role in student indifference. A content analysis of top local media outlets of Saint Petersburg on the issue of the church activities coverage shows that providing news and information is one-sided and weak in secular media. The distorted image of the Russian Orthodox Church in secular media pushes the youth away from confessional media. Thus, the youth remains doubtful when the latter is concerned, and are trapped in secular media bias.
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Бударина and Kseniya Budarina. "MASS MEDIA IN THE SYSTEM OF FORMATION OF POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE AND YOUTH ORIENTATION IN THE CONDITIONS OF MEDIATIZATION OF THE SOCIETY." Central Russian Journal of Social Sciences 10, no. 5 (October 20, 2015): 95–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/14300.

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The article examines the media&#180;s ability to influence the process of forming political and civic culture of Russian youth. The author revealed the essence of the institute of the media and identified the main functional characteristics of the subject of the political process. The transformation of political values of the Russian youth is substantiated, as well as the instability of its political views in terms of mediatization and development of social media is considered. The priority of media activities is specified that affects the formation of political knowledge and attitudes of young people.
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Malik, Elena N. "Institutional Potential of Mass Media in the Process of Political Socialization of Russian Youth." Administrative Consulting, no. 2 (May 14, 2021): 26–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.22394/1726-1139-2021-2-26-37.

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The aim of the study is a comprehensive analysis of the main directions of optimizing the system of political socialization of young people in the context of the development of the electronic media environment. The article identifies and reveals the main problems of the influence of media information flows on the formation of socio-political orientations of young citizens. The mass media were and remain the most important institution of political socialization of the younger generation, having a direct influence on the assimilation of social norms by young citizens, the formation of political values among them and, as a result, the expression by the younger generation of various forms of socio-political activity.An assessment of the role of the media in the political socialization of modern Russian youth showed that the activities of traditional media in the Russian political space are noticeably lost in relation to electronic media resources. In the digital age, it is advisable to assess the possibilities of the influence of various digital media channels on the political consciousness and behavior of young people.The conclusion is justified that young people are not only an object, but also a subject of political socialization. Under the influence of the media environment, this process is increasingly not vertical, but horizontal in nature, when young citizens demonstrate alternative forms of socio-political activity and models of political behavior — from electronic elections to the signing of online petitions, as well as continuously choose from possible images of the world thanks to the activities of electronic media, etc. Electronic media, especially network media, are largely responsible for initiating models of socio-political activity of young citizens. Based on a large factual material, the author considers the media preferences of young citizens when exposed to traditional, electronic and online media. The role of Internet socialization of youth in the activation of institutional forms of its participation in the democratization of Russian society is justified.
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Mantey, Dale S., Stephanie L. Clendennen, Felisa A. Ruiz, and Cheryl L. Perry. "Language Gap in Reach of “The Real Cost”: Examination of a Federal Mass Media Campaign From 2017 to 2019." Nicotine & Tobacco Research 23, no. 9 (March 29, 2021): 1602–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ntr/ntab054.

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Abstract Introduction Approximately 25% of youth in the United States speak a language other than English at home. These youth may have less exposure to English-speaking media, including public smoking prevention initiatives such as the FDA’s “The Real Cost” campaign. Research is needed to explore potential gaps in the reach of “The Real Cost” campaign among bilingual youth. Aims and Methods Data were pooled from the 2017–2019 National Youth Tobacco Surveys. Participants were n = 12 803 middle and high school students who were either: (1) susceptible never smokers; or (2) ever smokers that had smoked less than 100 cigarettes; these criteria reflect the FDA’s definition of “target population” for “The Real Cost” campaign. Multiple, logistic regression analyses examined the relationship between speaking a language other than English at home (ie, bilingual) and self-reported exposure to “The Real Cost” campaign among both samples. Analyses controlled for sex, race/ethnicity, grade level, tobacco marketing exposure, and current tobacco use. Results The majority (61.7%) of youth who met “target population” criteria self-reported exposure to “The Real Cost” from 2017 to 2019. Regression analyses found that youth who reported speaking a language other than English at home were significantly less likely to self-report exposure to “The Real Cost” campaign (adjusted odds ratio: 0.85; p &lt; .001), adjusting for covariates. Conclusions Bilingual youth were significantly less likely to report exposure to “The Real Cost” campaign. Findings suggest the need to develop methods of increasing reach among bilingual youth, given the high smoking prevalence among these youth. Implications This study highlights a social and cultural gap in the reach of the FDA’s “The Real Cost” campaign. Agencies such as FDA should consider enhancing existing mass media campaigns to reach diverse communities, including the nearly 25% of youth who speak a language other than English.
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Dr. Imran Muslim, Dr. Faiza Latif, and Dr. Muhammad Shabbir Sarwar. "Processing of Political Contents of Mass Media: An Analysis under the Elaboration Likelihood Model of Persuasion." sjesr 3, no. 3 (September 29, 2020): 141–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.36902/sjesr-vol3-iss3-2020(141-147).

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This study deals with the processing of political information disseminated through mass media. “Elaboration Likelihood Model” of persuasion was used as a framework for this study. A list comprising of general sentences used in favor and against the major political parties of Pakistan was used as “central” and “peripheral” cues. A combination of stratified and multistage cluster sampling was used to select the youth as respondents for this study. Findings of the study revealed that the Education level of the youth did not prove to be a key factor for using central cues, which are predictors of thoughtful processing of information. More than that a large majority of the youth did not gave much attention to the political contents of mass media, hence by proving that they do not care for the political happenings in the country.
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Medvedevа, M. V. "Mass communications in the formation of modern political culture of youth." BULLETIN of the L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University.Political Science. Regional Studies. Oriental Studies. Turkology Series. 143, no. 2 (2023): 42–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.32523/2616-6887/2023-143-2-45-58.

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The article presents an analysis of the role of mass communications in the formation of modern political culture of youth. The topic is particularly relevant in the light of events on the world political arena: redistribution of spheres of influence and change of the balance of power. Also of great importance is the development of information technologies and emergence of more and more options and forms of mass communication, as well as increase in the number of information flows. In this regard, the question of how a modern person can navigate them becomes quite rational. And how not to get under negative influence? The study is theoretical in nature. The purpose of the article is to consider the role of modern mass communications in the political culture of young people. The author has analyzed a significant amount of scientific literature. The materials for writing the article were the world’s leading and Russian studies on political culture and media competence. As a result of the work done, a fairly detailed description of modern youth political culture was obtained, and the place of media competence in it was determined. In addition, the author proposes a concept of the relationship between the levels of political activity of young people and media competence, presented in the form of a model.
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Samsonova, T. N., and E. S. Naumova. "The role of mass media in political socialization of modern Russian youth." Moscow State University Bulletin. Series 18. Sociology and Political Science 25, no. 4 (February 12, 2020): 247–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.24290/1029-3736-2019-25-4-247-264.

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The article analyzes the role of mass media in the process of political socialization of the Russian youth in the context of deep socioeconomic and political transformations.Especially significant for the development of political views is the period from 15 to 25 years. Young Russian citizens are just at the stage in the process of developing political habits and are easily influenced by different factors. Much of political information comes from the media, both traditional: newspapers, magazines, radio, television, and innovative — through the Internet. Television helps to shape public opinion by providing political news and their assessment, touching upon important problems, existing in the political sphere. The growth of the Internet is especially significant. News aggregators and online bloggers present a broad range of opinions on political events. The importance of an adequate assessment of the role of the traditional and innovative media in the political socialization of young people, in shaping the political subjectivity of young Russian citizens is obvious.
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Samsonova, T. N., and E. S. Naumova. "The role of mass media in political socialization of modern Russian youth." Moscow State University Bulletin. Series 18. Sociology and Political Science 26, no. 1 (June 24, 2020): 166–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.24290/1029-3736-2020-26-1-166-187.

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The article analyzes the role of mass media in the process of political socialization of the Russian youth, taking place in the context of deep socio-economic and political transformations. The crucial impressionable years in the development of citizens’ political outlook are between the ages of fifteen and twenty-five. Young Russian citizens are just in the process of developing political habits and are easily influenced by different factors. Much of political information comes from the traditional and innovative mass media: newspapers, magazines, radio, television, and the Internet. Television helps to shape public opinion by providing news and analysis, its entertainment programming addresses important contemporary issues that are in the political arena. The growth of the Internet is especially significant. Political news aggregators and online bloggers present a broad range of political opinion, information, and analysis. The importance of an adequate assessment of the role of the traditional and innovative media in the political socialization of young people, in shaping the political subjectivity of young Russian citizens is obvious.
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Bontinck, Irmgard. "Mass Media and New Types of Youth Music. Methodological and Terminological Problems." International Review of the Aesthetics and Sociology of Music 25, no. 1/2 (June 1994): 165. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/836941.

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Schmidt, Eileen, Susan Mide Kiss, and Wendi Lokanc-Diluzio. "Changing Social Norms: A Mass Media Campaign for Youth Ages 12–18." Canadian Journal of Public Health 100, no. 1 (January 2009): 41–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf03405491.

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