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Essay heading: Communications: Role Of Music In A Smal Ethnic Group.
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Music and Movies |
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September 2, 2005 |
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Primarily, Diana's essay deals with the Latino's use of mass mediated forms of communication which directly relates to Raquel Z. Rivera's essay, were she explores the New York raised Puerto Ricans role in Hip Hop music and culture, a music style that is certainly part of Pop Culture. Diana I. Rios talks about the media function that has attracted attention from the government, the socialization power of media, were the role of the press is viewed as a tool of adjustment and as expressing a group's values, heritage, and changing sense of identity... displayed 300 characters
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Diana I. Rios talks about the media function that has attracted attention from the government, the socialization power of media, were the role of the press is viewed as a tool of adjustment and as expressing a group's values, heritage, and changing sense of identity. Rios gives the example of the role of the press for United States, Europe and "Spanish" communities were in the past, the government has shown concern on how these "ethnic oriented newspapers" may offer access to foreign political ideologies... displayed next 300 characters
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