Tag: media bias


FACE-ISM

Abstract: Defining the Phenomenon The concept of face-ism addresses a critical imbalance in the representation of individuals within visual media. Fundamentally, face-ism refers to the disproportionate focus placed on certain individuals—often those deemed attractive, powerful, or socially important—while marginalizing or minimizing the visual prominence of others. This systemic issue is not merely a matter of […]

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SOURCE CONFUSION

Source Confusion The Core Definition of Source Confusion Source confusion, often referred to as source misattribution, is a specific and highly prevalent type of memory error where an individual correctly recalls the content or details of a past event, experience, or piece of information, yet mistakenly attributes that memory to the wrong origin. In essence, […]

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