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Assess the role of mass media as an agent of social change

Topic: Social Change in Modern Society. Syllabus: Social Change in Modern Society: Sociological theories of social change; Development and dependency; Agents of social change; Education and social change; Science, technology and social change. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2017 and Social Change in Modern Society.

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Mass media spread messages across large publics. They can change nations, consumption, and mobilisation. Ownership, stereotypes, and rumour limit a progress story. Anderson, Weber, and agenda-setting help the assessment. Indian press, TV, and platforms show both literacy and polarisation.

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Introduction

  • Mass media carry messages across large publics: print, broadcast, and now platforms. They can spread new norms, markets, and protests. They can also freeze stereotypes and concentrate ownership. Assessment must hold both.

Body

As an agent of change

  • Benedict Anderson linked print capitalism to imagined nations. Indian language presses did similar work.
  • Development communication once promised family planning and literacy. Satellite television later remade consumption and celebrity.
  • Social media can speed mobilisation, as in some rights campaigns and disaster help.

Limits and reverse effects

  • Max Weber already saw the press as a business with staff interests.
  • Agenda-setting and cultivation research show media shape what is thinkable, not a simple hypodermic of progress.
  • Caste and gender stereotypes travel as fast as reform talk. Paid news and platform bubbles fragment the public.

Indian file

  • Doordarshan’s earlier monopoly versus cable and phones changed who speaks.
  • Media can aid legal literacy and also communal rumour.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  MM[Mass media] --> CH[Norms markets protest]
  MM --> LIM[Ownership stereotype rumour]
  CH --> MIX[Ambiguous change]
  LIM --> MIX

Conclusion

Mass media are a powerful agent of change in scale and speed, not a guaranteed agent of emancipation. They remake nation, market, and protest while remaining owned, gendered, and caste-coded channels.

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