print media and cultural representation
Print media and cultural representation refer to the way in which newspapers, magazines, books, and other printed materials shape and reflect the beliefs, values, and norms of a society. Print media plays a crucial role in constructing and disseminating cultural representations by portraying certain groups, identities, and ideas in particular ways. This can have a profound impact on how individuals perceive themselves and others within a given culture.
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