1. What is self-concept? What role does media play in the making of the self-concept?
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Self Concept is an idea of the self constructed from the beliefs one holds about oneself and the responses of others.
Most social scientists define our current society as a mass society and believe it was formed at the end of the 19th century mainly by industrialization, urbanization and modernization. The media’s role in this society is fundamentally a function of how this society chooses to use the media. Furthermore, the media’s relationship with this society is both reflexive—the mass media simultaneously affects and is affected by mass society—and varied.
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Adolescence is where the development of one's self-concept really takes off. This is the stage in which individuals play with their sense of self, experimenting and comparing, and begin developing the basis of the self-concept that will likely stay with them throughout the rest of their life.
Adolescence is where the development of one's self-concept really takes off. This is the stage in which individuals play with their sense of self, experimenting and comparing, and begin developing the basis of the self-concept that will likely stay with them throughout the rest of their life.
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