Monday, 3 March 2014

Media Representation

  •    the way in which people, events and places are portrayed in the media


What is ‘representation’?
However realistic media images seem, they never simply present the world as it is
Media images are always a construction or a re-presentation of people, places or events.

The media can re-present certain images or stories over and over again, making them seem ‘natural’ and familiar

  •     Self-fulfilling prophecy – when people start acting towards the stereotypes


Stereotyping
·         Widely circulated ideas or assumptions about particular groups of people. Usually negative judgements made on a whole group of people based on a few characteristics

Stereotypical media representations of:
  •        Disabled people - can’t do anything for themselves, vulnerable, not independent, social outcasts
  •          Ethnic  minorities: dangerous, rude, poor, uneducated, gangs, criminals
  •          Working class – uneducated, poor, struggle, dysfunctional families
  •          Women – sexual objects, victims of crime, vulnerable, dependent on their friends (i.e. going to the toilets)
  •          Teenagers – rebellious, lazy, troublemakers