Let's throw T.v s from our lives and heck the crime rates...Will it go down,i dnt think so...hence its not the T.V bt the peole,their behaviour n social cause will is the main reason behind non-violence,I feel history is full of killers,some weird ones who never saw t.v...
In society the elite are the top members of certain mediums and professions that, through power and wealth, have the ability to enact either continuation or change of parts of our society. For example: Senators are members of the elite because they have the power to pass the laws which govern our society. Celebrities are elites because their ability to influence their followers (fans) makes their opinions, tastes, and actions a valuable commodity. - Movie/TV stars - Sports stars - Musicians Journalists are elites because their work is read by, and therefore and influence on, the citizens of our society.
Because viewers do not doubt the reality of what they see on tv
Society is greater than community, it is inevitable and involuntary. You are born in a society. Example: if you are born in Nepal, you are a part of the Nepalese society. Community is smaller, and you join it voluntarily because you share a common life with the people of the community. Example: a community of students, a community of doctors, a local community (your neighbors who share the same location as you)
There is no standard collective noun for the noun 'society'.Collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun; for example, a society of artists or a society of trekkers.Many groups use the noun 'society' as a collective noun in the name of their organization, for example, the Society of Friends (Quakers) or The Society of American Magicians. The name of an organization is a proper noun,
Education is an example of man versus society conflict.
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our society is plagued with violence on television to many movies are saturated with violent content, sorry but the answer is yes our children are effected by violence.on television
The relationship between media and violence is complex and not fully understood. While media can influence attitudes and behaviors, it is just one of many factors that contribute to violence in society. Other factors such as poverty, social inequality, and mental health issues also play significant roles in the prevalence of violence. It is important to consider a range of factors when addressing violence in society.
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Research is showing that the brain changes with the use of computers and the games break down the psychological barriers. Added to violence in TV and movies as well as at home there is a break happening between the relationship to community, church, and other people. It is a combination of factors that contribute to the violence.
The answer to your question is different depending on who you're asking about. But for society as a whole, if people are raised knowing violence is wrong, and that TV violence is just on TV and not real, then there shouldn't be any bad effects. However, it's when people are raised not knowing these things that it can be harmful. Like, in Tom and Jerry for instance, after the characters have been attacked and chopped in half or whatever, they always get up, ready for another torturing, or another episode. Some people think that in real life that's what happens, they always get back up and are never killed, and so they experiment in torturing real people. Sometimes they also think violence is right as that's what happens on TV- something that's worshipped in today's society. If they see their favourite movie stars and idols doing it it must be cool, fun and the thing to do. That's the sort of thing that leads to problems.
This is a subject that scholars and critics have been debating for decades. There is some research that indicates TV violence can be a factor in how kids perceive the world: George Gerbner, a famous media researcher, came up with "Cultivation Theory," which says that the more violence kids watch, the more they come to see it as normal, and further, the more they start to think the world is a violent and dangerous place-- this is known as the "Mean World Syndrome." People who want to blame TV violence for problems in society are probably overstating their case, however. While TV violence can certainly be ONE influence, it is not the only influence-- kids and young adults are also influenced by parents, peers, schools, religion, and other factors. That said, there is ample evidence that parents do need to monitor what their kids are watching, since kids are very impressionable and may think violence is entertaining unless someone explains to them that it is not.
Neil Postman believed that television has a detrimental effect on society by shaping how information is consumed and influencing public discourse. He argued that television prioritizes entertainment over substance, leading to a society that is more focused on being entertained than being informed.
Violence has increased, in the society of the United States as an example, because of the nature of the government. It has been seen during the 1960s, when the government is violent, the people usually get violent. The increase is today due to things they show on television and television has been reported to affect the sub conscience aka when you watch a violent TV show, the images stick in your head.
Domestic violence is seen by the society as harmful. Violence can to lead to divorce and separation most time leads children into crime.