print media's power to shape cultural norms
Print media's power to shape cultural norms is the influence that newspapers, magazines, books, and other printed materials have in setting societal standards and expectations. This relationship between print media and cultural norms is significant as it can impact beliefs, values, behaviors, and perceptions within a community or society.
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