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Friday, 7 December 2012
13A cover work - Monday 3 December
13A cover work - Monday 3 December
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00k0bg4/characters/ava
What representations of young people can be found in E20?
The representation of young people that can be found in E20 is that Donnie the Black character of the show is represented to fall into Franz Fannon idea of Black people trying to put on a white mask in which he is doing to become a good guy. Furthermore Ava is the opposite of Franz Fannon idea as she is trying to become black due to her rough upbringing in society.
Why might producers and audiences be more interested in negative stereotypes of young people?
Producers may be interested in a negative stereotypes of young people as they can inject information into the audience feeding them with news that young people are dangerous youths who like to cause trouble but in E20 it shows that Dot Branning is trying to show them that they are welcome in society unlike Mrs Masood who is trying to get them kicked out of Walford.
What other examples of representations of young people can you find from British television? Can you think of any positive or unexpected representations of young people?
There are many examples of representations of young people that I can find in British TV and most of the representations I gained from them are negative representations of young people for example in a BBC 3 program 'SOME GIRLS' is about four girls who are friends and two in which come a broken family and two in a stable family. Another show is 'MISFITS' shown on Channel 4, We can gain a positive and a negative representation from this show as they are teenagers who are in police custody who have superpowers and are trying to save the world by killing their counsellor.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00k0bg4/characters/ava
Thursday, 6 December 2012
Leveson Inquiry
Leveson Inquiry
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/interactive/2012/nov/29/leveson-inquiry-report-speed-read
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2012/dec/05/newspaper-editors-sign-up-leveson
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-20553416
Summary/opnion :
Basically the Leveson states that we need to make a difference between organisations that have a lot of power e.g Rupert Murdoch as he owns a media conglomerate in which they can do a lot of harm with information. Mainly most newspapers signed up to implement most of Lord Justice Leveson's non-statutory recommendations in which they sign 40 of leveson's first 47 recommendations as 7 of them resulted to a proposed role for OFCOM in auditing the work of the regulator.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/interactive/2012/nov/29/leveson-inquiry-report-speed-read
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2012/dec/05/newspaper-editors-sign-up-leveson
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-20553416
Summary/opnion :
Basically the Leveson states that we need to make a difference between organisations that have a lot of power e.g Rupert Murdoch as he owns a media conglomerate in which they can do a lot of harm with information. Mainly most newspapers signed up to implement most of Lord Justice Leveson's non-statutory recommendations in which they sign 40 of leveson's first 47 recommendations as 7 of them resulted to a proposed role for OFCOM in auditing the work of the regulator.
But regulating press will make a big problem in free speech and threatening freedom of expression this links with the new and digital media of today's society allows people to speech about what is on there mind through blogs, social networking sites even though sites like twitter are regulated time to time, people don't necessary get away with freedom of speech.
Monday, 3 December 2012
Kidadulthood representation
The representation of young people in London portayed in Kidaulthood is a very negatitive representation as the children
Monday, 26 November 2012
A negative representation is better than no representation at all.
A negative
representation is better than no representation at all. Discuss this statement
with reference to the group or place you have studied (500 words)
London is situated with many businesses that give of the
best representation of Britain but in August 2011 normally known as the ‘silly season’,
London was attacked by many teenagers due to many topics stirred by the media
of what teenagers actually want. Giving people ideas of teenagers started to
spin making a negative representation of teenagers better than no
representation as teenagers wanted to be heard.
The media is controlled by hegemony of politicians as
newspapers are either right wing (conservative) or left wing (labour) leading to
the reader/audiences feeling that they MUST believe what the media say as it is
the ‘common sense’. This is shown by the front page news allowing the reader to
believe in the preferred reading (Hall’s) which is not taking teenagers
seriously over the issues they want to discuss leading them to riot.
The images shown of the teenagers are shown either holding a
weapon, which constructs and makes black people fall in to Alvarado’s theory of
black representation, as Alvarado believed that black fall under four
categories of dangerous, exotic, humorous and pitied; this leads into the
London riots as they are dangerous because they are rioting, exotic because
they are black, humorous because some of them don’t know why they are rioting
and pitied by the audience intercepting the media.
Positive representation of other teenagers especially whites
challenges Edward Saeed’s theory portraying white to be the
other as they are counting to do the right thing, this is shown in the times
newspaper to make the white youths look like they are the dominate ones and the
helpful ones as the media in the UK is made up of representation of white upper
class educated people.
Conflict between the police and urban youth had increased
throughout the riots in London as police in Tottenham who are blacks are wearing
white masks as they turned white as they have forgot about culture and where
they have come from linking to Franz Fanon theory of wearing white masks.
I believe in that a negative representation gives a person,
meaning to be heard as action can be critical. Throughout the riots in London if
the teenagers had no representation they would have mean allowed to riot and
not stop by the police. Overall the teenagers in the media especially in
newspapers were represented to be negative as they were shown to be the main
cause of the riots.
Friday, 23 November 2012
BBC News night Article
BBC News night
Article
Links:
Summary:
The articles discuss that the politician had taken part in
rape and abuse of young boys from the homes as a part of paedophile ring.
Steven Messam was one of hundred children, BBC news night only uncovered
fraction of the abuse. The criticism was reveal by Iain Overton through twitter
“a very senior political figure who is a paedophile” that had created
speculations. News night did not name the politician. Messam had reported the
abuse to the police but was called a liar. The investigation had be led from
the BBC was accused of covering a previous Newsnight investigation that Jimmy
Saville abused children.
I believe that George Entwistle was used as a scapegoat as
he said that is was wrong to air the Newsnight program and he was only aware
after programme was shown on TV but he had apologised to Lord Alpine and my
perspective of this is that Entwistle should be allowed to work for BBC but be
demoted to another section of BBC.
I accept as the public, I think that Newsnight should remain
open due to the information that is available through the newsnight but BBC
should put down or fire or even change the journalist on the show.
Twitter users should not be charged as they are required to
their freedom of speech but I think some people such as Iain Overton had used
their freedom of speech to create a stir in society between politicians and
people like Sally Bercow as they had been all speculating on Twitter.
Friday, 16 November 2012
BBC: CHILDREN IN NEED
Children in Need goes ahead in shadow of BBC scandals-
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2012/nov/14/children-in-need-go-ahead-bbc-scandals
Summary:
The BBC will try to address the fallout of Jimmy Saville in the CHILDREN IN NEED fundraiser on BBC and will not mention his name. The BBC will keep an close eye on the public and how they respond. Terry Wogan will present the show. The recent problems of the BBC will shadow the the six hour fundraiser. They will make reference to the recent events that happen and shown in the press. The BBC also faced a downfall in the trust of license fee payers due to the result of Jimmy Saville.
Opinion:
My opinion about Jimmy Saville being the elephant in the room of this years children in need is that the BBC should really give any notice to him as he abuse those girls and don't think that public will take the reference positively due to the fact that we are license payers.
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