EXERCISE 130326

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Which theory challenges systems of power and inequality in communication?
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What group of scholars developed critical theory in the 1920s?
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Which philosopher influenced critical theory with ideas about class struggle and ideology?
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What concept explains how dominant beliefs shape how people think and behave in society?
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Which economic system is often criticised by critical theorists for shaping media and culture?
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Which Frankfurt School scholar studied the influence of mass culture and media?
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Which philosopher helped develop the foundations of critical theory?
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Which scholar introduced the concept of the public sphere in communication?
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Which Frankfurt School thinker analysed modern industrial society and social control?
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Which scholar combined psychology and critical theory to study human behaviour and society?
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Which cultural critic studied media, art, and technology in modern society?
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What concept refers to a space where people discuss social and political issues openly?
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What concept is central to critical theory when analysing who controls communication and media?
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What goal of critical theory focuses on freeing society from domination and inequality?
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What condition in society does critical theory aim to challenge and expose?