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Media assessment 2 LR

  1) Type up your feedback in  full  (you don't need to write the mark and grade if you want to keep this confidential). EBI: revise unseen texts  WWW: good use of knowledge  2) Read  the mark scheme for this assessment carefully . Identify at least  one  potential point that you missed out on for each question in the assessment. Q1) the bare chest of stormzy arguably reinforces the sexualisation of black males in the media  Q2)conglomerate ownership to dominate media Q3)younger audiences usually don’t watch tv the same way as older generations  Q4)hypodermic needle model largely discredits but is becoming more relevant  3) On a scale of 1-10 (1 = low, 10 = high), how much revision and preparation did you do for this assessment? You may also want to think here whether you had completed all the original blog tasks from last term before doing the assessment. 2 but completed all blog tasks  4) Look at your answer for  Questio...

Migrain final index

  1)  Introduction to Media: 10 questions 2)  Media consumption audit 3)  Semiotics blog tasks 4)  Language: Reading an image - media codes 5)  Reception theory - advert analysis and factsheet 6)  Genre: Factsheets and genre study questions 7)  Narrative: Factsheet questions 8)  Audience: classification - psychographics presentation notes 9)  October assessment learner response 10)  Audience theory 1 - Hypodermic needle/Two-step flow/U&G 11)  Audience theory 2 - The effects debate - Bandura, Cohen   12)  Industries: Ownership and Control 13)  Industries: Hesmondhalgh - The Cultural Industries 14)Industries: Public service broadcasting  15)  Industries: Regulation 16)  Representation: Introduction to Representation 17)  Representation: Feminism - Everyday Sexism & Fourth Wave MM article 18)  Representation: Feminist theory 19)  Representing ourselves: Identity in the...

Ideology

  Part 1: Media Magazine reading 1) Read the article and summarise it in one sentence. The article reflects and critiques capitalist ideology through dystopian themes and propaganda through its narrative  2) What view of capitalist ideology is presented in the Hunger Games films? It presents the stark inequalities between the wealthy capital and the districts showing how capitalism can lead to exploitation and division  3) What do the Hunger Games films suggest about the power of the media to shape and influence ideological beliefs?  The films suggest that the media has significant power to shape and influence ideological beliefs, as seen in how the Capitol uses propaganda to control the narrative, manipulate public perception, and maintain its dominance over the districts 4) What is  YOUR  opinion on this topic? Do you think the media shapes our values and beliefs? In my opinion, the media does play a crucial role in shaping our values and beliefs. It can ...