Publish at February 21 2018Updated January 26 2023
Whoever controls the media controls the culture
How does the media change our perception of culture?
How are media changing our perception of culture? Today, social networks are changing the way we look at an image and receive information.
So, how do the media change our perception of culture?
Min Kim is a Lehigh student in sociology and entrepreneurship, a member of the Eckardt Scholars Program. His thesis explores the effects of race representation in popular culture through the lens of hip hop and the basketball industry.
Min Kim is a Lehigh student in sociology and entrepreneurship and a member of the Eckardt Scholars Program.
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