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Media studies GCSE Media studies GCSE Representation Representation L.O- To identify the ways that the media L.O- To identify the ways that the media use representation use representation Outcomes- To create a collage which Outcomes- To create a collage which shows what representation means. shows what representation means.

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Media studies GCSEMedia studies GCSE

Representation Representation L.O- To identify the ways that the media use L.O- To identify the ways that the media use

representationrepresentation

Outcomes- To create a collage which shows what Outcomes- To create a collage which shows what representation means. representation means.

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In pairs, consider what these In pairs, consider what these pictures reflect pictures reflect

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Representation Representation

• Dictionary describes representation as: • To represent something is to describe,

or depict it, to call it up in the mind by description or portrayal.

• To represent also means to symbolise, stand for, be a substitute for- E.G The cross symbolises suffering and the crucifixion of Christ.

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What is representation? What is representation?

• Representation is concerned with the way that people, ideas and events are presented to us.

• This could be representation in magazines, news, soap operas, films and so on.

• It may include representation of people, places, events.

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The media The media

• The media will represent people, places and situations to us

• For example, the people in Eastenders are representing certain groups of people.

• The media rely on the audience understanding these representations and accepting them

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• For some people, the medias representation of something may be the only contact that person has with the representation.

• E.g. Representation of Religion

• Teenagers

• Police

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As media students, it is important As media students, it is important for us to question:for us to question:

Who is represented (age, gender, class, region, ethnicity, sexuality)

Identifying a lack of representation

Deconstructing how they are represented (technical and cultural codes) to the audience

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RepresentationRepresentation

Understanding the difference between what is real and what is represented is vital to our understanding of any media text.

IT IS NOT POSSIBLE FOR THE MEDIA TO PRESENT THE WORLD AS IT REALLY IS BECAUSE THE MEDIA CONSTRUCTS MEANINGS ABOUT THE WORLD THEY CHANGE OR MEDIATE WHAT IS REALLY THERE.

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Re-presentationRe-presentation

Things can be described as a re- presentation of things.

So the media, re present the world to the audience. The ideas are a re- presentation of the original

Event ------- Mediated-------re-presentation

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Re- presentation Re- presentation

• Describe an event to the person next to you.

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• What you achieved was a re-presentation of events.

• You probably left out some details.• Watching the news is a re-presentation of

events. The way in which the show has been edited and the points of the story they pick up, means that it is not possible to represent the story, only re- present it.

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For analysis For analysis

• Richard Dyer (1983) posed a few questions when analysing media representations in general.

• 1. What sense of the world is it making?• 2. What does it imply? Is it typical of the world or

deviant? • 3. Who is it speaking to? For whom? To whom?• 4. What does it represent to us and why? How do we

respond to the representation?

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Representations of youthRepresentations of youth

• How do you think youth is presented?

• Watch the following clip and consider if you feel it is a realistic re- presentation of youth

• Waterloo road

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EastendersEastenders

• Watch the following clips of Eastenders, what stereotypes do you think are used by the directors?

• Consider the stereotypes used• How the audience is able to recognise

them• What pleasure the audience may getting

form these stereotypes

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• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHjfdeVvJP0&feature=channel

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgUf9hlTnnU&feature=related

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMDbkHT9Hys

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And this?And this?

• Consider Dyers questions in

response to these photos

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GenderGender

• How do you think gender is re-presented in our society? • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGoC8FTLKSI• Difference between men and women • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rWbg4-dw1g• Pepsi max • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGCax1MQi_Q wkd • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtFgSxed-Oo• Mccoys• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tO2-VO8b-ns&feature

=related Mccoys

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AgeAge

• How is old age re-presented in society?

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StereotypesStereotypes

• Sometimes representations can turn into stereotypes

• A stereotype is a simplified representation of character, appearance and beliefs.

• A stereotype is a commonly held public belief about specific social groups or types of individuals

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• The media may use a stereotype because they are easily recognised by the audience and can convey ideas to the audience

• In a soap opera, what would we stereotype this character to be like?

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Blondes Blondes

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How do the following adverts How do the following adverts reinforce stereotypes? reinforce stereotypes?

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDBMHz1Dthw (Cooker advert)

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8z6ks8Z0X20 (gender stereotyping of women)

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Why are correct representations so Why are correct representations so important?important?

• People can think negatively about a group of people

• People may use the media representations as the basis for their beliefs

• People may feel they are unfairly represented.

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Task Task

• In a group no bigger than three, create a collage which explains what representation and stereotypes mean

• You will need a definition of both and pictures which reinforce the representations and stereotypes that you decide to focus on