Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Addition to Pentadic Criticism

Ratios:

Applying the ratios of the key terms to my artifact, Planned Parenthood, suggests that the dominant term in the pentad is the agent. The agent fully dominants all other elements and gives existence to the other key terms.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Pentadic Criticism Elements

I have decided to start analyzing the artifact of the organization, Planned Parenthood, using Pentadic Criticism.
http://www.plannedparenthood.org

Act- The promotion of women with unexpected pregnanies to get an abortion.

Scene-reactions to the organization's beliefs and the controversies it arises.

Agent-Planned Parenthood Organization.

Agency-The women with unexpected pregnancies.

Purpose- To provide information for women experiencing unexpected pregnancies and help them find clincs.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Social Networks: Facebook

I decided to narrow down my artifact to the social networking website, Facebook. This artifact has many different features and services provided to its users. It is a communication service for the public.

Key Elements:
  • You can search for old friends that you have lost contact with
  • You can add the friends of your choice and share information of your choice
  • Can keep you connected to people and know what is going on in their lives
  • You can inform friends of events and also attend other events that friends have created
  • You can join or create interest groups and blog about personal interests
  • You can chose to make public comments to friends or send personal messages
  • You can share or view pictures with the people you are friends with

Suggested Elements:

  • Advertising is catered to your own interests and is implemented through every facebook page
  • The service is catered to college students and originially developed for this age group, but is utilized by many diverse groups of people
  • Many politicians and other social icons create pages for publicity purposes and to gain support of younger followers
  • Charities and other fundraising groups will also use Facebook to attract more supporters and contributers

Many people see Facebook as a way to communicate and keep in touch with friends. A lot of people don't realize the impact that marketing and advertising plays in social networks like Facebook. Facebook was originially developed by the makers to cater to college students. It was a way for new students to meet people at their universities and create groups to cater to college students interests. However, today Facebook has become a multi-million dollar network that has attracted millions from all over the world and from many different age groups. Marketers and advertisers noticed the attraction and have used these websites to promote their companies or services. Many people have also started using this network as a way to promote themselves or their passions to attract people to their cause. Facebook has not only provided communication services to the world but also has developed a new medium for advertisers and other organizations for promotion.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

My Artifacts

Being a communication major and a marketing minor I had a broad category to pick from for my artifacts.

1. Marketing and Advertising Regulations: I believe this is a good artifact to analyze because is can be a controversial issue and have blurry lines. Many regulations through the media have changed drastically throughout the times. It can be looked at from different views and different possibilities for regulation.

2. Fox network: The Fox television network is also a good artifact to evaluate. Many people see this network as a biased media organization. However, some see it as a truthful look into politics and modern society.

3. Marketing Techniques: Using different markets and different advertising styles you can analyze different types and segments. Targeting different markets requires different types of marketing. Different commericials and products for different people.

What is Ideological Criticism?

To understand ideological criticism you first have to look at the definition of ideology itself. Ideology is a pattern of beliefs that determine a group's interpretations of some aspect of the world. It can also be looked as a way to define the world and artifacts within it. Groups use ideology to make sense of things and break down their internal meanings.

There are also some primary components of an ideology. These are also considered evaluative beliefs, which mean there can be more than one meaning to an artifact. These can serve as foundations for knowledge, attitudes, motives, and predilections that adhere to ideology.