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    The media

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    portrayal of the mass media is seen to neutral and unbiased. Media is an agent of political socialization‚ which has created an impact on politics. Mass media has operated in a way that can affect politics in America. Today‚ significant factors contribute to the workers of mass media as their reports can face a high chance of influence to politician. Such influences include big corporations or the government‚ primarily to manipulate the mass audience for their own advantage. Mass media has a great influence

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    Arguments Against Graffiti

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    Graffiti is a long living “symbol of youth and music culture‚ graffiti is one of the four elements of hip hop” (Wexler 6). Suzanne Wexler states that graffiti “first appeared on the New York subways in the 1970s‚ representing a form of public art” (6). For the most part‚ graffiti is tolerated‚ as long as it is aesthetically appealing and not defacing someone’s property. Problems arise when people go and deface a public place‚ such as an occupied business‚ building‚ house‚ car‚ etc. Then‚ the city

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    In the left middle of the photo collage I made‚ “Don’t forget to eat your lunch and make some trouble” (Banksy) can demonstrate the emotional attachment to the community. Like “welcome‚ middle class”‚ they both are trying to bind people together. Where in Caracas stating class doesn’t matter in a community‚ people will support you‚ and in Banksy’s stating

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    tolerance policies have been implemented in cities all around the world. This has helped to popularize legal graffiti practices by making illegal graffiti less desirable. A more recent trend in graffiti is street art such as the work of popular artist‚ Banksy. Rather than a medium of communication between writers‚ street art is commonly directed towards the general public and often contains messages of a political nature communicated through various pop culture icons and recognizable figures. Street

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    Graffiti: Art or Vandalism

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    so did graffiti. It has progressed from a competitive activity for street credibility to an expressive form of street art. The mastery of graffiti has become a part of subculture with its raw and defiant nature presented within the streets and the media that its legitimacy as a form of art is starting to finally be recognized by the public. First off‚ what is street art? Street art is considered as any art that is publicized in the “streets” oppose to territorial graffiti meant to display a message

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    Street ART

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    Graffiti and street art have been around as early as ancient Rome but has had a nasty reputation related to vandalism‚ which is a leading factor to why most people have a blind eye to seeing its real meaning. Banksy‚ a well-known street artist whose art work is symbolic‚ insightful‚ and meaningful is always being called out for vandalism instead of being praised for his work. Graffiti is most abundant in urban areas‚ but most of the graffiti in New York City isn’t symbolic or meaningful‚ it’s mostly

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    Manifesto about Street Art

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    Art became an integral and most crucial thing in lives of most people. It helps people to represent their feelings through their art works‚ whereas other people are using art in order to get profit. People are learning arts in schools and universities and using it in their lives for different proposes. However‚ art seems to be good for all people‚ there is only one type of it which is usually not welcomed in countries - ‘Street art’. According to Johan Slogan‚ ‘Nowadays art’ (2010‚ 13-14)‚ street

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    Graffiti Is Not Vandalisme

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    their feelings and thoughts that are able to leave a big impact on a city. In today’s rapid growing community‚ the authority sometimes had overlooked upon the fresh ideas and opinions of the youth. Banksy is a famous Graffiti artist and his work is controversial and provokes the attention of the media and government; it often portrays exactly what is happening in society .The way I see Graffiti is a form of expression in voicing out opinions of the young minds on certain issues to be heard. Graffiti

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    them as a way of showing how young youth behave in today`s society. During the start of my project‚ I have looked at many street artists and the one that inspired me the most is Banksy. Banksy explores a variety of shapes and meanings and expresses his political view in an artistic and creative way. What makes Banksy so different than other street artist is that he combines dark humour with

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    Media

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    In this book‚ we examine the history and business of mass media‚ and discuss the media as a central force in shaping our culture and our democracy. a. Critical process for investigating media industries and issues. i. Address key ideas including communication‚ culture‚ mass media‚ and mass communication. ii. Investigating important periods in communication history: the oral‚ Witten‚ print‚ electric‚ and digital eras. iii. Examine the development of a mass medium from emergence to convergence

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