role of print media in shaping cultural identity
The role of print media in shaping cultural identity is the influence and impact that newspapers, magazines, books, and other printed materials have on how individuals and societies perceive themselves and their cultural heritage. Print media can shape cultural identity by presenting and promoting certain values, beliefs, and traditions, as well as by providing a platform for cultural expression and representation. Print media can also play a role in preserving and transmitting cultural knowledge and history. Overall, print media plays a significant role in shaping and reflecting cultural identity.
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