Reaching Interalization


Reaching Interalizaton




        The Process of Mass Communication is a very tedious process that requires a great amount of effort and time. It seems that it would be very rare for a piece of mass media to reach the last step of the process, internalization. Not only because there are many more steps involved that could go wrong, but because our society does not seem to take the time to process most mass media thrown our way. With how many articles, advertisements, and other types of media there are today, it is very hard to be able to internalize all of it. Is decoding enough for us to understand the media that we read? I have been thinking about this ever since it was brought up in class. Decoding seems to be enough for us to read and understand what we are reading, but how much of media we read do we really internalize? Not much. That may be why so much false news goes around, because we read what people say or actions they do without really thinking about the purpose or their motive for the article or action. If people were to internalize things more, our world would not be as judgemental and filled with false news.

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