Order Number |
7683543678 |
Type of Project |
ESSAY |
Writer Level |
PHD VERIFIED |
Format |
APA |
Academic Sources |
10 |
Page Count |
3-12 PAGES |
You are required to create a proposal for a communicative/media campaign for a social movement; that is to say, you are the creative mind/ideologist/producer for a campaign using media to endorse and promote one (or several) social movements. This proposal is divided into two basic sections:
1) Context and analysis. Here you analyze the context and origins of your social movement using the course’s resources (articles, books, movies, documentaries, etc.). Next, you describe the most important features and goals of the social movement. You propose to the audience which are the main ideas of the social movement. Remember that this part is structured by one key argument: why do you think this social movement needs to be supported? (600-700 words)
2) Media campaign. Here you analyze which media and format are you going to use to promote your social movement and how. Then, using the previous section (social movement features and main ideas structuring the social movement) you propose a campaign with a repertoire and WUNC likely scenarios. Be aware that for a campaign to be effective you need a strong repertoire and a consistent identity. You need to provide some example of that campaign in a form of a poster, a banner, a post, a website, etc. Be creative. (300-400 words)
*Remember that a social movement is contentious, so any social formation that you choose must address issues that spark conflict with some actor’s or institution’s interests.
Cultural Problems in the United States Discussion
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Discussion#2: Cultural Problems
What are two significant cultural problems we face in the United States today? What are two significant cultural problems we face in the world today? What role does communication play in each of these problems? Pick two problems in the United States and/or throughout the world that you want to discuss. It can be obvious issues related to divisiveness in government or social inequities or things that hit close to home for you that just don’t get enough attention. This is your chance in engage in dialogue about problems you feel are important and necessary to discuss or whether it be in your local community, your state, your country, or your world.