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because I think it is a topic that could lend a hand to understanding not only the group "youths" more but also understanding the role media plays in our society. I find social and political engagement fascinating when it comes to how it can shape the way people think and live their lives. We are
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A more in depth look at Cairo, Egypt in 2011 during the "popular revolution." This article touches on how pro-democratic young adults were able to mobilize the government and use new media platforms and technologies to get global attention.
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seeing an increase in different media trends and platforms; and an increase in the amount of people using these mediums. So I would like to explore how young adults today shape the media, change it, and engage with it.
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which has experienced a lot of success in the past few years and it's place in propaganda/commercial journalism. It compares Party-journism, which takes a more propaganda style, with more market-driven journalism.
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Independent youth media outlets, Media activism, and Youth citizenship.
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