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COMM 101 - Understanding Mass Media - Dorsey - Spring 2021: Develop a Research Topic

Selecting a Topic

You will be preparing an essay on an assigned topic, but this does not mean you can't form the topic into a thesis or research question. It also does not mean that the topic should not be narrowed or refined.

You will need a research topic that is not too broad. You can start with a broad topic and narrow it down by thinking of some of the issues associated with it. Then turn your broad topic and issue into a debatable argument.

MASS MEDIA CHANNEL = Film

Film Era: Early films/Golden Age; Realism of 70s-80s; "Netflix" Era

Focused Genre: Action/Adventure; Science Fiction; Animated; Oscar Winners; Comedies; etc. 

Focused Issue/Phenomenon: "Realism" versus "Fantastical"; Musicals; Counterculture films of the 60s-70s; Horror films and; Fear of Nuclear War (80s); Dystopian Sci Fi and Technology; Disney Princesses and Sexism; Hero/American Individualism and the American Western; The "Immigration Story" on film

Particular Films: Hunger Games; Star Wars; Stephen King's "IT" and others; "Out"; Disney Princesses; Mulan

Media Channel + Era/Genre/Phenomenon/Particular Film = Topic

Transforming TOPIC into THESIS

Media Channel + Point In Time/Focused Event/Phenomenon + YOUR EVALUATION (WHAT WAS CULTURAL EFFECT) = Thesis

Channel FILM

Topic: The Hunger Games franchise as a statement about economic class/capitalism.

Channel : The Hunger Games like other dystopian science fiction,  reflects a growing power divide in our real society between the haves and the have nots. 

 

Channel Gaming

TOPIC: Multiplayer games ("Among Us") and Creating Community.

Thesis: During our pandemic era, virtual worlds and games like "Among Us" from Innersloth act as virtual town squares where people of all walks of life can create community with each other.  

Quick Facts/Reference

The following Library subscription databases are excellent places to browse for a topic and begin your research or to gain definitions or history on a particular media form. 

Log-in when off campus using your MyWCC username and password. 

Films

You might try finding a documentary or a short program on your subject. There is a wealth of high-quality programming on the history of media, new media, and culture of communication. The library subscribes to a collection of Academic videos that may provide you with a starting point for your topic.

Communications Textbooks

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