Concept information
Preferred term
uses, gratifications, and dependency
Definition
- Uses, gratifications, and dependency theories arise from a line of work that focuses on the interdependent relationships among the media system, the larger social system, and media audiences. Together, these theories predict that audiences rely on media to gratify specific needs and in the process develop certain dependencies on the media. [Source: Encyclopedia of Communication Theory; Uses, Gratifications, and Dependency]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/uses,_gratifications,_and_dependency
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