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COM3706: Core Concept Review & Self-Assessment Guide
This guide covers foundational topics in Media Studies, Political Economy, and
Cultural Studies that are central to COM3706.
Section 1: Foundational Theories of Media and Communication
1. What is the primary focus of the Political Economy of Communication
theory?
A. Analyzing the symbolic meaning of media texts.
B. Examining how media ownership and economic structures influence content.
C. Studying the immediate effects of media on individual behavior.
D. Focusing solely on audience interpretation of media.
2. According to the Frankfurt School, what is the "culture industry"?
A. A system that produces innovative and challenging art.
B. The process of standardizing cultural goods for mass consumption.
, C. Government-funded arts and media programs.
D. The independent film and music sector.
3. The concept of the "public sphere" was most famously developed by:
A. Karl Marx
B. Jürgen Habermas
C. Theodor Adorno
D. Stuart Hall
4. Cultural Studies theorists argue that audiences are:
A. Passive dupes who uncritically accept media messages.
B. Entirely free to create their own meanings without any influence.
C. Active participants who can negotiate or oppose dominant meanings.
D. Unimportant to the process of communication.
5. Stuart Hall's Encoding/Decoding model proposes three main positions for
reading a media text. What are they?
A. Dominant-hegemonic, negotiated, and oppositional.
B. Primary, secondary, and tertiary.
C. Literal, interpretive, and critical.
D. Economic, political, and cultural.