Impact of Mass media in Bangladesh

Essay by NikitaazmihUniversity, Bachelor's August 2014

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Term paper:

Title: Impact of Mass media in Bangladesh.

Submitted to:

Lutfun Nahar Lata

Faculty, Department of Economics and social science (ESS)

BRAC UNIVERSITY

Submitted by:

Anita Islam Saiba ID- 14104161

Nikita Azmi Hasan ID- 13103007

Nusrat Sharif ID- 14104021

Index

Chapter

Page no.

1. Introduction

5

2. Methodology

2.1 Focus Group

6

2.2 Group Size

6

2.3 Data Collection

6

2.4 Data Analysis

2.5 Limitation

7

3. Descriptive Results

8

3.1 Similarities

8

3.2 Accepting the customary belief

8

3.3 Changing business

10

3.4 Changing mentality

10

3.5Preserving the prevalent norms

11

3.6 Obeying the dress code

13

3.7Entertainment

13

Collective

Conclusion

16

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Title: Impact of Mass media in Bangladesh

Abstract:

In this paper, the effects of mass media on the change of socialization have been explained and the way adults and teenagers have been influenced in Bangladesh as well. The positive and negative sides are both similarly emphasized.

The topic is divided into sections for a clear understanding. People of different age and occupation from the Dhaka city are interviewed on their opinion about mass media. It shows various conducts regarding choices in different forms such as entertainment, beliefs, norms, clothing etc.

1. Introduction:

After the independence of Bangladesh in 1971, there is a profound revolution in the aspects of mass media. Our beliefs, thoughts and most importantly our communication process have been changed greatly.

By mass media sociologists refer to the print and electronic means of communication that carry messages to widespread audiences. Technology in the form of email, web pages, cellular phones, voice mail, television, commercials, digital organizers and especially internet are the various forms of mass media.

It is really surprising that how the progress of mass media altered the traditional pattern of our society and encounters foreign tradition in our society. This...