Unlocking the Impact of Media on Young Women’s Social Change
Rihan, Jacinthe;
Abstract
This paper examines the multifaceted impact of media on human development, individual behavior, women’s empowerment, and the cognitive and social
growth of children. It emphasizes the social empowerment, cultural, economic, and political factors through which the media shapes public awareness and
promotes sustainable development. Drawing on theories from communication and sociology, this paper examines how both traditional and digital media
influence human cognition, attitudes, and values, particularly among women and children. Social change involves the evolution of human interactions,
cultural norms, and social institutions over time. It refers to significant shifts in a society's structure, behavior, or culture, often driven by new ideas,
technological progress, or economic growth. The analysis shows that while media can promote societal knowledge, women's empowerment, and social
unity, it also has the potential to reinforce stereotypes, cultural uniformity, and psychological dependence. The paper concludes that media institutions should
implement balanced, ethical, and culturally sensitive content policies to enhance social resilience for gender equality.
growth of children. It emphasizes the social empowerment, cultural, economic, and political factors through which the media shapes public awareness and
promotes sustainable development. Drawing on theories from communication and sociology, this paper examines how both traditional and digital media
influence human cognition, attitudes, and values, particularly among women and children. Social change involves the evolution of human interactions,
cultural norms, and social institutions over time. It refers to significant shifts in a society's structure, behavior, or culture, often driven by new ideas,
technological progress, or economic growth. The analysis shows that while media can promote societal knowledge, women's empowerment, and social
unity, it also has the potential to reinforce stereotypes, cultural uniformity, and psychological dependence. The paper concludes that media institutions should
implement balanced, ethical, and culturally sensitive content policies to enhance social resilience for gender equality.
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| Title | Unlocking the Impact of Media on Young Women’s Social Change | Authors | Rihan, Jacinthe | Keywords | Media Influence;Women's Empowerment;Social Change | Issue Date | 18-Nov-2025 | Journal | Journal of Journalism and Media Management | Volume | 1 | Issue | 1 | Start page | 1 | End page | 4 | DOI | doi.org/10.61440/JJMM.2025.v1.25 |
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