Setting
Themes
Porn
Internet
Icons
Young boys
Mobile phones
Social media
Narrative
Characters
Ben and Ryan 15 - addicted to porn
Page 15 - addicted to her phone
Tobin 19 - addicted to video games
Tom 15 - texts and facetimes boyfriend
Thomas 14 - died due to bullying
Textual analysis
'40% of teenagers spend more time with their friends online than in real life'
Digital native/digital immigrant
'90% of the worlds data has been created in the last two years.'
'on average we look at our phones 150-200 times a day'
Attention span
No thinking time
Positive Representation
Negative Representation
Message
A2 Exam
Monday, 19 March 2018
Friday, 16 March 2018
Stereotypes: Hoodie Horror to Screenagers
Cyber bullying increase
Young people have more of a social media identity than a real identity
Generation citizen study 2014
Can we auto correct Humanity?
We all spend too much time on our phones and don't connect in real life.
Nobody wants to go out and meet people and when they do they are still on their phones.
Look Up
Everyone shares their good moments but not their bad moments
400 friends but how many of those are real?
Becoming unsociable
Cant become the worlds greatest dad without using an Ipad
What's on your mind?
Everything he posted was fake, made it seem real.
Positives on the internet
Keeping in touch with family and friends who don't live nearby
Keeping memories - Photo albums saved online
Parent's let kids out more if they have a way of contacting them
Easy access to information - News, Education
Entertainment - Netflix
Point across - Standing up for what you believe in
Immediate information
Young people have more of a social media identity than a real identity
Generation citizen study 2014
Can we auto correct Humanity?
We all spend too much time on our phones and don't connect in real life.
Nobody wants to go out and meet people and when they do they are still on their phones.
Look Up
Everyone shares their good moments but not their bad moments
400 friends but how many of those are real?
Becoming unsociable
Cant become the worlds greatest dad without using an Ipad
What's on your mind?
Everything he posted was fake, made it seem real.
Positives on the internet
Keeping in touch with family and friends who don't live nearby
Keeping memories - Photo albums saved online
Parent's let kids out more if they have a way of contacting them
Easy access to information - News, Education
Entertainment - Netflix
Point across - Standing up for what you believe in
Immediate information
Thursday, 15 March 2018
Stereotypes
Asbo's - Anti Social behavior disorder
2018 top teen worries
Exams and part time work
Future job paths
Mental health
Driving passing and paying
Money
University
Gang business
Insecurities and looks
Family and friends ups and downs
Fear of missing out and popularity
Parent/teacher pressure/peer pressure
Social media/bullying
Time management
Hegemony in news representation of youth
Media industries operate within a structure that produces a reinforces the dominant ideology via a consensual 'world view'.
This world view is produced predominantly by white middle class, middle aged heterosexual men.
It is their ideas and values that infiltrate media texts and ensure that other voices do not get heard.
Propaganda
A form of communication aimed at influencing the attitude of a community towards some cause or position
Moral Panic
Apparent rise in criminal or anti social acts
often a specific, shocking incident
Scapegoat 'found' in popular culture
Blame attributed in news coverage
'Experts' consulted e.g. teacher social worker, police officers
Demand in action e.g. change in law
Research disregarded or ridiculed
Media by their reaction kept the panic going and amplifies it
News Values - Negativity
2018 top teen worries
Exams and part time work
Future job paths
Mental health
Driving passing and paying
Money
University
Gang business
Insecurities and looks
Family and friends ups and downs
Fear of missing out and popularity
Parent/teacher pressure/peer pressure
Social media/bullying
Time management
Hegemony in news representation of youth
Media industries operate within a structure that produces a reinforces the dominant ideology via a consensual 'world view'.
This world view is produced predominantly by white middle class, middle aged heterosexual men.
It is their ideas and values that infiltrate media texts and ensure that other voices do not get heard.
Propaganda
A form of communication aimed at influencing the attitude of a community towards some cause or position
Moral Panic
Apparent rise in criminal or anti social acts
often a specific, shocking incident
Scapegoat 'found' in popular culture
Blame attributed in news coverage
'Experts' consulted e.g. teacher social worker, police officers
Demand in action e.g. change in law
Research disregarded or ridiculed
Media by their reaction kept the panic going and amplifies it
News Values - Negativity
Wednesday, 14 March 2018
Plan B - Ill Manors - 2012
Setting
South East London
Themes
Drugs
Violence
Icons
Drugs
Mobiles
Hoodies
Narrative
Characters
Aaron and Ed both grew up as foster kids
Chris - main bad guy - grew up round drugs, basically lived in a garage
Michelle - main girl
Kirby - Started this world
Jake - young, only just joined gang, now belongs to a collective identity
Textual Analysis
Poor kid hasn't got a hope in hell - Michelle
Negative Representation
Prostitution - Michelle funding drug habit with sex
Violence - guns, knives, fighting, Jake (15ish) beat his friend up.
Drugs - dealing, overdosing, the underworld
Positive Representation
Loyalty and friendship - Ed and Aaron
Morality - Aaron paid off Michelle's debt
Ed's inbuilt sense of right/justice - goes to save the baby, dies a hero
Ben Drew's message through the film
This world can corrupt you - people aren't born bad
It is the fault of the system - the government and its policies who don't support these people.
Adults destroy the kids future.
South East London
Themes
Drugs
Violence
Icons
Drugs
Mobiles
Hoodies
Narrative
Characters
Aaron and Ed both grew up as foster kids
Chris - main bad guy - grew up round drugs, basically lived in a garage
Michelle - main girl
Kirby - Started this world
Jake - young, only just joined gang, now belongs to a collective identity
Textual Analysis
Poor kid hasn't got a hope in hell - Michelle
Negative Representation
Prostitution - Michelle funding drug habit with sex
Violence - guns, knives, fighting, Jake (15ish) beat his friend up.
Drugs - dealing, overdosing, the underworld
Positive Representation
Loyalty and friendship - Ed and Aaron
Morality - Aaron paid off Michelle's debt
Ed's inbuilt sense of right/justice - goes to save the baby, dies a hero
Ben Drew's message through the film
This world can corrupt you - people aren't born bad
It is the fault of the system - the government and its policies who don't support these people.
Adults destroy the kids future.
Monday, 26 February 2018
Tuesday, 20 February 2018
Monday, 19 February 2018
What is Collective Identity
Collective Identity is individuals that belong to a certain group
Representation is the way reality is mediated or 're-presented' to us
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