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January 2016 Vol.
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Merit Research Journal of Education and Review (ISSN:
2350-2282) Vol. 4(1) pp. 001-005, January, 2016
Copyright © 2016 Merit Research Journals |
Review
Do the Media Still Have a Role in the National and International
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76, Mikras Asias
Street, Athens 11527, Greece
E-mail: akk@otenet.gr
Accepted January 07, 2016 |
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Nowadays, we live
in a world which is constantly becoming more and more complex,
complicated and contradictory. This fact is intensified by the
media of mass communication that occupy a dominant position in
this world, and usually, overwhelm all sectors of both society
and economy. Many countries and, particularly, the
underdeveloped ones are very often influenced positively by the
indications of the media on subjects such as change in the way
of thinking, ways of production mainly in relation to
agriculture, education, and treatment of incurable diseases.
Thus, they manage gradually to approach the primary levels of
development in sectors which are considered indispensable to
survival. The question, however, that arises is to what extent
the suggestions of modernization, as indicated by the media,
become understandable by people for their survival, and how
receptive and cooperative local societies are in relation to the
implementation of development programs in their countries as
proposed by foreign experts. The evaluation of the role of the
media regarding their positive and negative aspects is
considered absolutely necessary, and is analyzed in this essay.
Key words: Mass Media, Modernization Theory,
Participatory Approach
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