For starters in my annotated bibliography I was talking about the influence of the media. I believe the discourse communities that are going to receive a benefit from my research are more likely the ones that are getting deceive by the media. For instance discourse communities like politics, journalists, and in people in general for not trusting fake news. Furthermore, These discourse communities already know about the problem of the media but they do not pay enough attention into the problem. For example in todays news 11/2/2020 they found a picture of Biden not wearing a mask in a plane, but that picture was from 2019. People that are with the side of Trump believe that the picture is real but people with the side of Biden believe that its fake. For teenagers some of them understand the problem and they do research and the other half whatever they hear they spread even if its false information. There are people who will get interested to learn more about the subject but there are people that are die hard fans of believe what they want to believe. People that might need help they will get interested and they will seek help. I believe the best way to reach to this community is by doing poster or a comic. Pictures can be understood much better from text for some people. There are some pictures that are hard to understand the reference but if you add some text title and some drawings I believe I can reach the community.
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Professor: Jessica Penner
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