Application theory 2
Theory Application (up to 125 pts)
Description:
· Theory application assignments generally require you to look at empirical phenomena through the lens of theory. The papers should be 3 to 3.5 pages, double-spaced, 1-inch margins, and in 12-point font, they should have a title page and references list (title page and references do not count towards the page count, APA formatted).
· In the body of the speech, you (1) briefly introduce a theory, then you (2) introduce a media, finally, you (3) view a theory through a lens of the media.
Instructions:
· Generally, the first step in a theory application assignment is to pick a theory from the textbook and make certain you understand it. For each one of your theory application assignments, theories should not repeat (use different theories ). You should be able to state the theory (the author's main argument) in a sentence or two. Then you pick a movie/ an episode of your favorite TV show that can potentially illustrate how this theory works. Does the theorist's key argument apply to your case? Ask yourself, what would the theory predict ("have to say") about a particular situation.
· Theory application papers involve making a claim or argument based on theory, supported by empirical evidence. Critically analyze the central ideas and arguments advanced in both theory and media you picked (e.g. a movie), discuss commonalities, compare and contrast ideas, evaluate the assumptions or theories present in the readings, argue against the claims made in a reading, or make a point about the relationship between ideas in that reading and the chosen media. When you make a statement or a claim, ask yourself, "How do I know this?" What evidence can you use to support your claim? Be careful to identify whose views and ideas you are presenting (if you are citing the author/ movie characters or it is your original ideas).
Evaluation
· These papers are evaluated based on the extent to which points are raised and developed. Students should try to avoid (a) providing summaries of the readings, and (b) attempting to raise and adequately address too many points. Rather, students should focus on key arguments, and spend more time developing these arguments.
Rubric
Theory Application Rubric
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Criteria |
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This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeTheory Paper presented an accurate description and brief summary of your chosen communication theory. Concept(s) were linked to the appropriate theorist(s), perspective(s), or theoretical traditions. You have utilized the proper criteria to address the evaluation and critique of your chosen theory. |
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35.0 pts |
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This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeMedia The relevant parts of the chosen TV show/ movie/ etc. were accurately and completely summarized. |
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35.0 pts |
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This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeApplication You clearly demonstrated how your selected communication theory (and theoretical concepts) were illustrated in the TV show/ movie/ etc. You show how each theoretical concept frames the issues in a particular way, providing us with insights on how this theory functions in real-life settings. |
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35.0 pts |
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This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAPA Style & Writing The paper includes all components of APA Style (i.e., title page, reference page, etc.). The paper has introduction, body, and conclusion. All the sources are cited correctly and listed correctly in the reference list according to APA Style. You have demonstrated good writing skills in terms of clarity, grammar, and punctuation. |
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20.0 pts |
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Total Points: 125.0 |
Course materials:
Chapter 7: Expectancy Violations Theory
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lD8XRSSl8t8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fxh0ylISqdE
Chapter 8: Social Penetration Theory
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lB7ObmS_49w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZfZj2bn_xg&list=PLVvm0jEvamUXtkC-GAroy1iVgCvqipbW2
Chapter 9: Uncertainty Reduction Theory
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSj9KRrn9QA&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vv9KJYUnVvA&list=PLVvm0jEvamUWOYJF-uhoZ2v1igp3KAXlk
Chapter 13: Media Multiplexity Theory