Sunday, May 6, 2007
Muted Group Theory
This theory was very powerful. As much as I enjoyed it because I do feel low and unappreciated sometimes for being a female, I believe there was too much pain against men in the theory as well. Women are making their way up in the world and are not as silent or powerless. Women are making a stand for themselves and speaking out against degrading actions, like sexual harassment. I feel as time goes on, males will become more of a muted group, but until then, I think this theory needs to be less hateful toward men.
Standpoint Theory
I believe it is good to see another one's point of view before frowning upon it or automatically finding themselves at a "I always win" attitude. This theory was interesting, and it's sad to see that there isn't a larger standpoint group. It's always interesting to hear different opinions, especially because with opinions, no one has to be a winner or loser. I find myself standing out with my opinions, and I'm glad I do. I hope other people learn from this theory and make themselves stand out, regardless of whom they may be.
Monday, April 30, 2007
Genderlect Syles
The more the theory went in depth, the more I continued to laugh because it was true. The only thing I did not agree with is that women see conflict as damage. I do not like to be mad at someone for long periods of time because I am afraid of the damage, but I also love the competition. This theory fascinates me which is why I am currently taking gender and communications. I love to hear the differences between men and women so this theory was very interesting.
Face- Negotiation
I am part of an individualistic concert where I have indidual goals from other in my culture and my face is different from several others. My self-image is also independent because it is still different from others in my culture. My face maintenance strategy also revolves around my own face, unless I am in a relationship or part of a team, I try to make my face stand out and be unique. When there is conflict, I usually end up obliging or dominating. I like to bicker leaving myself under the dominating category, but during a real fight, I usually give in so that the anger may pass, leaving me under obliging.
This theory is also very complex. There seems to be several steps under several categories.
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Anxiety/Uncertainty Management
There are four levels of the moderator: unconscious incompetence, conscious incompetence, conscious competence, and unconscious competence. I always try to be conscious competence when speaking to someone new, but I usually find myself under conscious incompetence because I know I am doing something wrong and I have to find a way to fix the problem. During a culture meeting I had the first day of school, I felt nervous and anxious. One of their representatives from a student organization (which I was unaware of because it was the first day and I just wanted popcorn), I just agreed to several questions even though I had no clue what she was saying. The discomfort I felt lead into gifts and emails from the group during certain holidays, and I never had the courage to confess I did not belong in their group due to religion reasons. Although I was not trying to fix the problem, I was still under conscious incompetence.
Superficial causes covers several reactions to the meetings that cause anxiety and uncertainty. I agree with one of the axioms that related to connection with strangers. If I attracted to someone, I feel more anxious and uncertain which is the opposite of the axiom which states that the higher the attraction, the less uncertain someone should be.
There is a lot of information that goes into this theory. The superficial causes has several axioms that overwhelm the topic under the theory and I have a hard time taking it all in.
Monday, April 23, 2007
Spiral of Silence
Media also plays a major part in the spiral of silence letting the public know who is the minority. In the movie Shrek, Shrek is the obvious minority in the story. The story book creatures and the people who are under Lord Farquaad's rule are convinced all ogres are awful creatures when Princess Fiona is also a ogre after dark and men are fighting for her hand in marriage. Seeing that the king (media) lead everyone to believe ogres were ugly and terrible creatures, Princess Fiona did not want to admit she was an ogre because everyone would see her as ugly.
There are times when someone may be a minority, but have the confidence to speak out. This occurs when someone is very confident, start to believe their opinion is in the majority, or even wealthy and middle class people. There are also those who know they are the minority and flaunt it to let everyone else know.
I never like to admit when I am at fault or going to stand at in the crowd in a negative way. If my roommates yell for someone not putting a glass away, I never want to admit that I am the one at fault.
Saturday, April 14, 2007
Agenda Setting Theory
There are two levels that build the agenda setting theory.
The first level starts with the media defining opinions of the viewers. Today, the big news story was the tragic news of the Virginia Tech massacre. This news was devastating enough with the comments of just how bad this situation was, including being the worst school shooting and possibly the worst shooting to ever happen in the
The second level deals with framing. George W. Bush is classified as a male, son of former president Bush, a republican, former governor of
This theory seems too simple that it almost makes it difficult to really grasp. I felt like this theory revolved around politics and I am not into politics so I do not think I agreed with this theory as much as others. It also is a little boring than the previous theory and the media theories to come.