Social Media and Public Relation

 
Please create a decent title for the dissertation, that has an objective (the research the paper is about).
The dissertation needs to have a Public Relation Model.
You also need to have an aim and an objective for the topic, to which you should conduct a research in order to answer the research questions. The research needs to be supported by actual interviews or questionnaires. You also need to mention how the research (or interviews/questionnaires) were conducted (location or target audience).

Developing a social media communications plan

 
Regarding the references they should be at least 10 out of 15 from academic journals or books in the list I will provide you.

Scenario: Social media has changed the nature of business forever. Whether in B2C or B2B, no business can afford not be socially alert and aware.

The Task: The development of a Social Media Plan for a given product/service.
Social media is constantly evolving. Choose or create a product/service and then brand it. Think and work out its distinct features and audit this against competition. Thinking strategically, map out a 6-9 month social media strategy of which at the heart will sit Content Marketing. Your thinking needs to be both strategic and tactical. Ensure you have metrics in place to modify and adapt your plan.

NB: You are not advised to develop an App as your core product/service. SOSTAC analysis is advised.

Note: It is understood that certain information may not be readily available and assumptions may be made provided they are clearly identified and justified at the outset.

I will forward a complete pdf of the task once I will create my account.

documentary, reality tv and real lives.

 
Really important guidelines for this essay:
-This essay must include a case study. It requires you to engage in depth with either one filmmaker or 2 or 3 films to compare or a common theme/subject across one or two TV series. Please be sure that you don’t choose too many films or programmes as your essay will lose depth and/or become too descriptive.
-The writer can either choose one of the set titles below or come up with their own title (needs to be relevant to the set titles). The best advice is to think small. If the writer take on too much, they will be in danger of not achieving any depth and producing only vague generalisations. Find a question/theme that interests you and ensure that you will be able to access the material that enables you to answer it. Even if the focus seems narrow or very specific to you at the start, you can open up the case study to incorporate the wider issues (e.g. historical background, theoretical framework, implications of findings). The more sharply focused the project, the more in-depth study you will be able to produce.
The question or hypothesis:
– A good title captures the issue/ problem/ hypothesis/ question you are dealing with. Titles often have two parts – a general first part which might indicate the broad topic area, followed by a colon and a phrase which suggests the issue or problem to be investigated.
-Why is your question worth asking? What exactly does it mean? What issues does it raise? What is your initial response? How does your thinking change as your proceed with the research? And what kinds of assumptions are you making that need to be critically examined?

All the above is extremely important and needs to be considered when writing the essay.

Okay, the suggested essay titles are:
1. ‘Documentary has uses. My argument is we do not succeed in defining the genre by its outward duties, but rather by its inward obligations. It is not what can be done with the world but what cannot be done with the character.’ Joao Morreira Salles, ‘The difficulty with documentary’ p. 243.
Discuss Salles’ comment on documentary ethics through a comparison of two documentary film-makers’ work.
2. How far was the US school of ‘Direct Cinema’ guilty of a naïve assumption that they could directly reflect social reality?
3. ‘Discussion of realism slips between being about a specific convention, defined by its conventional practices, and being about realism as an approach to the world. Hence the term ‘realistic’ becomes evaluative rather than simply descriptive, designating the relationship between construct and referent as “correct”.’
Caughie, John (1981) ‘Terms of realism’ in Christine Gledhill (ed) Film and Media Studies in Higher Education London: British Film Institute
Discuss in relation to at least two examples of either documentary or reality television (or one of each).
4. ‘Interviews are a form of hierarchical discourse deriving from an unequal distribution of power’ (Nichols, 1991: 47) Contrast how far different interviewing methods can contribute to meaning in the work of at least two film/programme makers.
5. The ‘performative documentary uses performance within a non-fiction context to draw attention to the impossibilities of authentic documentary representation. The performative element within the framework of non-fiction is thereby an alienating, distancing device, not one which promotes identification and a straightforward response to a subject’ (Bruzzi, Stella 2013 ‘The Performing Film-maker and the Acting Subject’ in Brian Winston The Documentary Film Book London: BFI) Discuss this quote in relation to at least two documentaries.
6. ‘Unlike earlier kinds of documentary, Reality TV is not a form that
attempts to mould the future by intervening explicitly in the world of its viewers’.
Bignell, Jonathan (2005) Big Brother: Reality TV in the twenty-first century, London: Palgrave, p.32
What do you think Bignell is referring to and how far is this true?
7. In what respects can some reality TV be said to offer insights, experiences or knowledge that cannot be offered by more traditional documentary forms?
8. Explore the ways in which at least two feminist documentary makers have attempted to avoid ‘speaking for’ other women and evaluate the pros and cons of their methods.
9. To what extent have digital methods of production and/or distribution succeeded in democratizing and transforming factual production?
(Don’t forget you could always pick one and change it a little or come up with a whole different one that is similar, just please let me know before proceeding with the essay and wait until i respond to see if its good or not.)

I will attach what the markers are looking for when marking the essay and again, all these things need to be thought of and met. I will also attach important readings that need to be read before writing the essay.
The writer could take more than 10 days – could take until JANUARY 1ST (maximum). But i didn’t have that in the urgency option.

The essay is 4500 words. It could be 100 words less or more but not more than that as marks will be deducted.

In regards to referencing, 8 sources minimum so it does seem like theres a good amount of research and independent reading being done, and theres no limit so whatever the writer feels comfortable with. also, in-text reference in addition to the bibliography please.
Finally, the writer needs to please send me a message after choosing a title or coming up with one as i explained above. I need to know and confirm it before the writer starts. If the writer is unsure about something please contact me at any time.

Social Media Naturalistic Research Study

 
Write a double-spaced paper, in which you complete the following:

Summarize your research conclusions. What have you learned from this study?

Identify the implications of your study.

Does it suggest new trends or support already identified trends?

Does it suggest new reasoned responses to the influence of social media?
Does is suggest further areas of interest for continued research?
Justify your conclusions with 3 references to the literature.

The use of photo in social media

 
The proposal should contain the following:

Title page:
– Abstract:
– Research Context:
– Research problem statement:
– Research aim and SMART objectives:
– Research method:
– Research plan:
– References:

I will attach some studies relating with the title, you can change the title if you find suitable one

Facebook and MySpace

Please take a look at the directions under the title Module 5 Homework Assignment Instructions. We must submit an introductory paragraph with a thesis statement regarding the topic “Do networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace compromise personal and professional security?”

Media Violence

 
This is a research paper for English 102 class at the college.

Once you choose your focus, create an issue question and at least 5 information questions that will guide your research as you are developing your position paper. Be sure that the main question you are addressing is an issue, not an information question. Your issue should be one that people can and do disagree about.

After you have identified your issue, written your linked questions, and spent some time finding sources and thinking about your topic, you need to start planning your paper. Your argument plan will include:
� A position statement
� Rhetorical context analysis
� Audience analysis
� A claim
� An informal outline of your paper.

Argument has to be in Rogerian or Toulmin style.

Objective:
The researched argument is an 8-10 page argument examining an issue you have identified earlier in the course. So far you have identified an issue which interests you, completed a working bibliography, and developed your position and a claim about your chosen issue. Please be sure to revise and edit this paper before turning it in. Bolded your claim on the paper.

Instructions:
In this paper, you will write your argument in response to your chosen topic. Your paper should be based on your ideas; it should not be a summary of what other people say. This is not an informational paper. This paper should develop your argument on your topic. Your paper should clearly identify your issue. It should have a clear claim and well developed reasons. It should use at least 4 appropriately cited quotes, at least 4 appropriately cited paraphrases (you may use more as needed), and a Works Cited page in MLA format.

Please note: Your paper must be more than strung together quotes and paraphrases. It should stand on its own without the quotes and paraphrases.

Each paragraph should be well developed with controlling ideas and transitions. The logic supporting your argument should be well thought out and sound. There should be a clear flow of ideas throughout your paper.

This paper should focus on your ideas and conclusions based on your research. It should be developed on your thoughts, your plan and your words. Please remember to include in-text citations to indicate any material that is borrowed. Plagiarism will result in failure of the assignment.

Other requirements:
1. Length: 2200-2500 words plus a Works Cited page with at 10 sources ( please list the works cited at the end of the paper and it has to be from year 2010 to 2015 sources )
2. Font: 12 point, Times New Roman, Arial or another standard font
3. Format: Paper should meet all academic expectations for grammar, sentence structure and style.
4. You must use page numbers and a standard header in MLA style
You should develop a clear, useful title.

For the writer :
If you find a better topic for the media violence research paper, you could use that as well. I am ok with it.

The Nightmare of Social Network

 

write an Argumentative essay about Social Networking, The paper is for a linguistic class, so far I wrote (320 words). There is 3 scholarly sources that I need you to use, I included them on page 2. You can add more sources if you want. I want you to organize it and add 4 pages to it.
It is very important that you write at MY SAME LEVEL in way that my writing pattern and my ideas DO NOT CHANGE (Undergraduate, INTERNATIONAL FRESHMEN), but if there is some mistakes that you think it will affect my grade please fix it. Because I don’t want get caught it does not have to be 100% perfect, APA style please

Counter Advertising

 
create a counter advertisement to a harmful media message. This can be a parody of an existing ad that changes the messages to be truthful and positive using the same persuasion techniques.
The simplest way to create a counter-ad is to alter a real ad by changing the text or adding graphic elements; like writing or drawing over the original ad, or pasting new materials onto it. A counter-ad can also be created by drawing a new image, copying the design and layout of a real ad. You can also write scripts for radio or TV counter-ads. Or take it a step further and record or videotape your counter-ad. Be creative!
Here are a few tips on making effective counter-ads:

Analyze. Look at several real ads and try to figure out why they’re effective. The best counter-ads use the same techniques to deliver a different message.
Power. Your message has to break through the clutter of all the real ads that people see or hear. Think about what makes an ad memorable to you. What techniques does it use to grab your attention? Use them.
Persuade. Use the same persuasion techniques found in real ads – like humor, repetition, or flattery – to deliver your alternative message.
Pictures. Visual images are incredibly powerful. People often forget what they read or hear, but remember what they see. The best counter-ads, like the best ads, tell their stories through pictures.
Rebellion. Advertising targeted at young people often appeals to a sense of youthful rebellion. Effective counter-ads expose misleading and manipulative advertising methods and turn their rebellious spirit toward the corporate sponsors who use them.
• “KISS” – Keep It Short & Simple. Use only one idea for your main message. Focus everything on getting this message across.