media literacy and cultural transmission
Media literacy refers to the ability to critically analyze and understand media messages, including their creation, distribution, and effects. Cultural transmission, on the other hand, refers to the process by which cultural knowledge, values, beliefs, and practices are passed on or transmitted through various forms of media, such as television, film, literature, and social media platforms.
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