2. making sense of the media
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Tim Dant - Sociology - Lancaster
MCS.101Block 2 ‘Media lives’
2. Making sense of media
Tim DantSociology, University of Lancaster
The Interpretation of Dreams
Relief-block Print by Stephen Alcorn
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Introduction– interpretations:
• narratives• content• ideology• signs• codes
– audiences– people are affected differently:
• class, gender, ethnicity, education etc. • exposure to media affects how future media is made sense of
– media lives:• lives of those in the media• our lives as we engage with the media
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text and narrative
• text: • A text is any mediated piece that is intended to be
consumed as having meaning that is complete in itself.
• narrative:• A narrative is a text in which a sequence of linked
events that are joined together in time
• temporality of events - may be fact or fiction - may be spread across texts
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story carries on…
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narrative form
1. sequence implies causes
2. narrative moves to resolution, ‘closure’• may be postponed; serials, soaps, news etc.
3. agents drive action: • characters, natural forces, technology
4. subplots and subsidiary agents– e.g. ‘romantic interest’
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narrative form (continued)5. genres: types of narrative
• sci fi, western, thriller, romance, comedy
• scandal, crime, political, economic
• sports, quiz, drama, documentary, ‘reality’?
6. temporality:• story time / discursive time
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limits of narrative analysis
• limits of narrative analysis:– single unit; text or texts
within series or genre– emphasizes author’s
intentions – obscures social context– no account of ‘reader’
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content analysis
• quantitative method• counting words, phrases, features, images, amount
of text• can operate across the output of a medium;
television channel, newspaper etc.• e.g. column inches on crime, number of blackfaces,
use of ‘strike’
• limits: definition, causes, context
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Tim Dant - Sociology - Lancaster
ideological analysis
• narrative and content analysis ignore the impact on the audience audience
• Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies– Birmingham - Stuart Hall
• Marxism, structuralism
– ideology: interlinked systems of meaning that affect the world and how it is perceived
– meaning as socially and politically important
Hall 1996: 161
“…ideologies do not consist of isolated and separate concepts, but in the articulation of different elements into a distinctive set or chain or meanings… we formulate our intentions within ideology… we have to ‘speak through’ the ideologies which are active in our society and which provide us with the means of ‘making sense’ of social relations and our place in them.”
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ideology
• Hall on ‘freedom’:– western liberal
democratic ideology• freedom = individual
– socialist ideology• freedom = collective,
equal
• ideology situates audience for the media
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Tim Dant - Sociology - Lancaster
race and ideology
• race 1970s: immigration, police, problems
• race 1910: empire, strangeness, language, distance
• media construct ideologies– ‘overt racism’ - repeating racist remarks– ‘inferential racism’ - documentaries linking
social problems to race
• despite intentions
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semiology• semiology = study of signs
and symbols– meanings of words linked to
context of use (not fixed as dictionary meaning)
– words as signs in a system (Saussure)
– denotation - literal or obvious meaning
– connotation - associated or linked meanings
• signs in codes
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audience ethnography
• attempt to study actual audiences - e.g. of a soap opera– variability of attention– other people affect how media is read– biography varies - e.g. education– experience of media
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conclusions
– narrative analysis - temporal sequence– content analysis - topics and themes (counting)– ideological analysis - social and political values– semiological analysis - codes and values– audience ethnography - variability of audience
• media lives of those who watch or read intertwined with the media lives they are watching or reading about
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Leningrad cowboys• “Its only rock and roll”
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHfQZs5Yx_I
• Helsinki 1993 - with Red Army Choir• co-present + mediated• signs:
• music, quiffs, uniforms, medals, tractor, shoes, cactus
• ideology:• Finland, Russia, America, UK• black/white• farmers/military• state/people• establishment/yoof