The Communication Architect

The Butterfly Effect: How Small Changes in Media Consumption Can Radically Alter Our Worldview and Our World


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Mass media consumption has a predictable, calculable impact on a significant portion of the population. Knowing its potential pitfalls should propel us to small changes (or perhaps sweeping ones) in our mass media consumption. In this final episode of the Media Literacy season, Dr. Dunne reminds us of the individual and collective impact of media on our sense of self, our identity formation, giving us the clarity we need to live free from the manipulation of a culture that is constantly cocooned by media. Discover some practical tools for those in your realm of influence as you learn the secrets of monitoring media intake and filtering false content. Cultures do not improve with inertia. It takes the sustained and collective efforts of courageous men and women to direct the course of history. May we all have the boldness we need to step out and speak up for the sake of the next generation. Our identities, and theirs, may depend on it. 

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