This document discusses media representation of collective identity and how it relates to issues of race. It addresses:
1) How media representations of groups of people have changed over time and are constructed in different ways now compared to historically.
2) How media consumed by the public can be used to actively form a collective identity.
3) Debates around the idea that identities are increasingly constructed through media representation and circulation.
The document provides background information on analyzing media representation of collective identity and race, and prompts further research, discussion, and analysis of related issues.
This document discusses media representation of collective identity and how it relates to issues of race. It addresses:
1) How media representations of groups of people have changed over time and are constructed in different ways now compared to historically.
2) How media consumed by the public can be used to actively form a collective identity.
3) Debates around the idea that identities are increasingly constructed through media representation and circulation.
The document provides background information on analyzing media representation of collective identity and race, and prompts further research, discussion, and analysis of related issues.
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This document discusses media representation of collective identity and how it relates to issues of race. It addresses:
1) How media representations of groups of people have changed over time and are constructed in different ways now compared to historically.
2) How media consumed by the public can be used to actively form a collective identity.
3) Debates around the idea that identities are increasingly constructed through media representation and circulation.
The document provides background information on analyzing media representation of collective identity and race, and prompts further research, discussion, and analysis of related issues.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
Available Formats
Download as PPT, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd
need to learn about • The ways in which people the following might use the media actively to functions: form a collective identity • How media that are in • Debates around the idea that public circulation now our identities are increasingly represent groups of people constructed in different ways • How these representations can be seen as different to historical representations of the same groups • The effects in society of particular kinds of media representation of collective identities “Identity is complicated. Everyone thinks they’ve got one.” (Gauntlett, 2007) Read pages 48-49 from the OCR A2 Media Studies book that your teacher has given you. Underline or highlight any key pieces of text that you feel are particularly relevant to the issue of identity and be prepared to discuss them with the class. Research Time: Pairs Open a Mac and research Blumler & Katz’s Uses and Gratifications theory of media. You may also find an interesting perspective from the University of Aberystwyth’s Daniel Chandler. You should each print off a copy of TIME: 15 MINUTES your work as you will need it for the next task. Class Feedback What is the Uses and Gratifications theory? Why might people watch a show like 24? You will now be shown a series of clips from the US hit Fox TV show 24. You should make notes on any representations of race that you find particularly interesting. The Uses and Gratifications Theory Revisited Paired Discussion: Are there Read the article entitled ‘Sky any parts of the Uses and Faces Muslim Anger over Gratifications theory that 24’. What are your own should never be applied to a thoughts about the opinions fictional show like 24? expressed?
If so, why is this? Why
might it be dangerous? Research Time: Round Two The Very Big and Very Important Question... Does the Muslim Council of Britain have a valid point? What reason might Sky or Fox have for How are you going to representing a investigate this? certain group of people in a particular way?
Summary: “Cynical Theories: How Activist Scholarship Made Everything about Race, Gender, and Identity—and Why This Harms Everybody " by Helen Pluckrose - Discussion Prompts