In the 1985 TV Showbiz world, Neil Postman was afraid that contemporary society was in danger of “amusing ourselves to death.” In Ch.11 of AOTD, he indicates that more of the same will come with the...

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In the 1985 TV Showbiz world, Neil Postman was afraid that contemporary society was in danger of “amusing ourselves to death.” In Ch.11 of AOTD, he indicates that more of the same will come with the Digital Information Technological Age (Computer Age).
Update Postman’s perspective to 2021 by focusing on at least 2 relevant quotes from Ch.11 AND analyzing 2 specific, cited examples from our society today. You must include an academic peer-reviewed article in your research and discussion for this paper.
1500words + OUTLINE + Works Cited


THE OUTLINE (which is REQUIRED, should be turned in as the first page(s) of your Postman Paper document) is the KEY to your organizational strategy.
You should be thinking of your OUTLINE as your best friend and most potent weapon in ALL writing processes and projects. The OUTLINE is the place you can do your THINKING and ORGANIZING, before your mind has to focus on writing (and all that comes with it, like worrying about complete sentences, grammar, spelling, transitions, punctuation, etc. etc.)—PLEASE do not ask your mind to handle all the things that go into writing, while also trying to figure what to say, whether it is organized, complete and flows logically throughout the paper—this is TOO MUCH at once! If it is true that “we should think before we speak”—this is also definitely also TRUE with regard to writing.

Make sure you have downloaded (and preferably printed-out) the OUTLINE TEMPLATE that has been provided on the class Canvas page in “Modules”. You should be working directly from this provided OUTLINE. You may have used other outlines previously, but this one and its exact format is REQUIRED for this project (and ALL papers for this ENG5). You are welcome to download the document and begin filling your information into this template—HOWEVER, all formatting must stay intact, meaning all the numbers and letters as indicated WITH hanging indents (look up this term if you are unfamiliar) for all sub-sections, while also remaining in 12pt font, throughout. Also, there should not be any bolds and you will need to remove all instructional phrasing that describes what each section should be doing (in addition to things like “3-5 sentences”).
Regarding the INTRO:
Your 3 main components here are the 3 sub-sections, comprising Purpose, Context, and Thesis:
-Purpose—as stated, here you are to rephrase your Prompt (assignment details), in order to inform your reader what exactly your paper will achieve.
-Context—this “background and relevant info” should be general to your entire project—help your reader understand, basically, the CONTEXT of your Postman Paper.
-Thesis—Articulating your Main Point at the outset is crucial to letting your reader know where the essay is headed AND a great to make sure that YOU know what your main point is! …Who are your readers, by the way? You should NOT be thinking of your instructor as your audience, rather, these research papers should be intended for the uninformed public.
FINAL NOTE: Keep the INTRO brief, a half-page at the most—avoid giving your readers too much info that they have to keep in mind throughout the rest of the paper—this is merely an intro! Do what the OUTLINE Template requires, and not more (and you will get all the points for the INTRO).
THE BODY
Every BODY section of every OUTLINE should be marked: II. BODY
The most important thing here is to use the BODY to provide STRUCTURE for the different ideas that you will be building into your paper.
Other than that, three key abbreviations to remember for thecontent of the BODY are:
K-Q-S—these stand for: Keywords-Quotes-Sources
Keywords: Each section within the BODY (marked by A., B., C., etc.) needs a Keyword, or short Keyphrase that describes the idea being dealt with in that section. Sub-sections (marked by 1., 2., 3., etc.) will probably also have Keywords or Keyphrases describing the more detailed sub-ideas within the larger section. Your quotes and other evidence (ALL CITED) will most likely inhabit the sub-sub-sections (marked by a., b., c., etc.), being the most specific, detailed pieces of information in your project. Of course, these are general rules, but serve to emphasize both the demarcations (A., 1., a., etc.) and also stress the need for using Keywords and Keyphrases in the BODY of the OUTLINE—also, you should be thinking in terms of IDEAS as you move from section to section, to subsections. NOT paragraphs—any given section or IDEA can have one or more paragraphs (that is up to you to determine).
Quotes & Sources (Q-S): It is very efficient to collect the quotes/data/evidence (remember to CITE paraphrases, as well) in your OUTLINE. This way you will not be interrupting your writing flow and going to find quotes—instead, you will be able to just cut and paste them from your OUTLINE. This is to say that it is REQUIRED that your quotes are included in the OUTLINE. And, of course, wherever there is a quote, there must be a CITATION, in this case it is what is called an in-text citation. The OWL website has extensive information on MLA style in-text citation.
Putting these citations with the quotes in the OUTLINE is also beneficial in that you will have already covered that sometimes tedious process and, again, will NOT be interrupting your concentration on writing.
IMPORTANT ADDITIONAL NOTE ON OUTLINES: This Paper is fairly limited in length, when compared to the longer 10-20 page papers you can expect in your upper division classes, regardless of your major. The goal here is to familiarize you with the Research Paper writing process, which you will later be able to apply to any and all papers. THIS OUTLINE IS YOUR BEST FRIEND—with an efficient OUTLINE, you will write this paper very quickly and easily(less than two hours is very likely). This OUTLINE-based writing experience is one that I very much want you to have, so that you can gain confidence in the process and successfully achieve all the stages, simply by going step-by-step. Think of the OUTLINE as a recipe or a blueprint: as long as you follow the directions and pay attention to detail, you will end up with a delicious meal or solid construction; same with OUTLINE-based writing! I doubt that you would trust some builders to build a home without blueprints, and perhaps you’ve had some experience with cooking where there was not recipe and things got a little weird.
…Better to have a plan, have all the thinking, quoting and citation done so that—I cannot stress this enough—your mind is free to concentrate on the communicative act of writing (which is challenging enough without additional distractions and tasks). Amen.
Once you have assembled a working OUTLINE and are feeling ready to begin turning it into prose (look up this word), take a moment to finalize your Works Cited Page (instead of waiting to do that last…); from here on out you just want to focus on WRITING AND REVISING your Research Paper.
OWL also has a section (and some videos) on MLA Works Cited, which you should visit to make sure you get all those easy points on the last page of your paper.


NOTES on researching the Peer-Reviewed Article required for the Postman Paper
Select Article Databases [You should also take a moment to visit all the other links on the left-hand side of this webpage—these are filled with excellent academic/research support resources available through the Library System (and paid for with your fees). In the Digital Age, libraries exist both as fixed locations and on the web—these dedicated resources have been created to help students with a great many aspect of their academic experience (and can do SO MUCH MORE for you than Google!)) Please inspect carefully, so that you are aware of these valuable resources.] Especially “Information Literacy Tutorials”!Notice as well that you have the GREEN button to “Chat with a Librarian,” in addition to Database Tutorials that will also cover the information on Research Strategies that is introduced here.You will primarily be using the first two databases for this Research Project: Gale Academic OneFile Select and Academic Search Complete—but should also take the time to look at the other “Databases with Scholarly Articles,” especially if they seem related to your research.Once you select either of these databases, go to Advanced Search (this will allow you to input multiple Search Terms) and be sure to find and click the box for “peer-reviewed” (which will ensure that you are browsing peer-reviewed (aka scholarly articles)—you should look up the term peer-reviewed so that you understand its significance. It is also important to select the box for “full-text”, which means you will be able access the entire article.Once you have found some interesting titles, click on them and look for an “Abstract”—this is a brief summary that will give a deeper understanding of what the article covers. Reading the Abstracts is an efficient way to narrow your selection of potential articles, without having to read them in their entirety. NOTICE, as well, the Google drive, email and “folder” features that are available in both databases; these allow you to collect in one place all the articles that you think might be useful for your project.Finally, make sure you examine the “Subject Terms” that are included with each article’s informational listing—clicking on the “Subject Terms” can help you find other related articles/topics and help you to DIVERSIFY YOUR SEARCH TERMS (the more that you give search engines to work with, the better your chances at finding something really useful for your project)OK, so, ...off you go, "updating" Postman's ideas into the 21st DIGITAL Century. Best of Luck, and have fun! (that's the secret to writing good papers)
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Answer To: In the 1985 TV Showbiz world, Neil Postman was afraid that contemporary society was in danger of...

Somprikta answered on Apr 12 2021
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Title: Postman Paper
Contents
Introduction    3
Body    3
I.    Comparison between Television News Programs and Satirical Television Programs    3
Point A: Television News Programs    3
Point B: Satirical Television News Programs    4
II.    Climate Change Coverage on Last Week Tonight    5
Point A: Mode of Covering    5
Point B: Viewe
rs’ Reactions    5
III.    Impact of Consensus Messaging in Satirical Shows    6
Point A: Mode used by Last Week Tonight    6
Conclusion    7
Works Cited    9
Introduction
    In Amusing Ourselves to Death by Neil Postman, the author brings to light the ways in which popular media of its time has the capability to shape the discourse of the world. The text provides a lot on emphasis as to how television is negatively affecting the level of public communication in America, where serious discussions are taking the form of farce and arousing laughter among the public. This perspective becomes more relevant in the digital era of 21st century, with the advent of internet and plethora of technological advancement. Postman believes that communication that is being inspired and fueled by television is transforming into a Huxleyan dystopia where people are amused by distractions to such an extent that they are turned powerless due to their extreme desire for laughter, entertainment and leisure. According to the perceptions of the author, every aspect of the world, namely, politics, religion, news, has transformed into a show business which has a single aim, that of amusing the public. The paper that is about to be discussed emphasizes on the capability of satirical television news programs to make people aware of climate change.
Body
I. Comparison between Television News Programs and Satirical Television Programs
Point A: Television News Programs
In the paper, information from previous research studies have been included regarding the number of television news channels that have actually addressed the issues of climate change. It has been mentioned in the paper, that in America a balanced news coverage has been observed regarding the contributions of humans to climate change. Although the usual standards of journalistic reporting are maintained, such as objective reporting and so on, there are certain gaps in these shows. Their perspective of presenting the issue of climate change transforms into a kind of “he said, she said” debate, which in a way negatively impacts the perceptions of the public regarding climate change, making them sceptical about the issue (Brewer et al.). Recent researches have found differences in U.S. news coverage in relation to climate change across different platforms.
For instance, it has been observed that cable television news networks such as Fox News Channel dismissed the issue of climate change leading to a negative impact on the viewers of the channel. The viewers of this channel have been reportedly rejected the issue of climate change. Whereas, news channels such as CNN and MSNBC have effectively reported about the problems of climate change and communicated the information to their viewers (Brewer et al.). As a result of this, the viewers of these channels are keener on accepting the truth of climate change. In a different research study, as it has been mentioned in this paper, consumption of non-conservative news channels such as...
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