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I am Riddhi Bhatt from Department of English. You know...what is today's blog ?This blog is about Thinking Activity on Cultural Studies: Media, Power and Truly Educated Person . This task is assigned by Prof. Dr. Dilip Barad sir, Head of the English Department of Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavsinhji Bhavnagar University (MKBU). As a part of the syllabus, students of English department are learning the paper called Cultural Studies (paper-205). So, let’s start friends. But before we start I want to give short information about what kind of things we see here…
I am Riddhi Bhatt from Department of English. You know...what is today's blog ?This blog is about Thinking Activity on Cultural Studies: Media, Power and Truly Educated Person . This task is assigned by Prof. Dr. Dilip Barad sir, Head of the English Department of Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavsinhji Bhavnagar University (MKBU). As a part of the syllabus, students of English department are learning the paper called Cultural Studies (paper-205). So, let’s start friends. But before we start I want to give short information about what kind of things we see here…
🔔Power :
👉So What is "Power"? Power plays a vital role in the study of culture. Without power the study of culture is incomplete, and power is connected to the extensive use of media.There are six main sources of civic power:-
1) Physical forces
2) Wealth
3) State action
4) Social norms
5) Ideas
6) Numbers
👉There are three laws of Power:-
1) Power is never static
2) Power is like water
3) Power compounds
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