Wednesday, 21 November 2012
Representation Of Teenagers In The Media - Introduction
In this project I will be talking about how teenagers are portrayed in the media and society. Teenagers are stereotyped negatively and are not represented positively in media or the society. I have chosen to research about teenagers as I am a teenager as well and I have noticed that teenagers are stereotyped a lot in the community. It makes me feel bad that teenagers are portrayed negatively when some of should not deserve this as they have not played a negative role in society. But on the other hand some are shown positively too.
Representation Of Teenagers In The Media - Section 1
There are a lot of characters on TV that are teenagers. They are usually portrayed negatively but some are shown positively too.
1) “The Secret Life of the American Teenager” is ABC Family’s most watched original series of all-time and is ranked as 2010′s No. 1 scripted cable series among females aged 12 to 34. The focus of the show is sex. The teenagers in the programme are portrayed negatively and are a very bad role model. This suggests that teenagers get involved in sex-activities at a very young age.
2) "Jamie's American Road Trip (13+)"
Characters in this programme has clear goals - to get kids to eat healthier food and to break down stereotypes about American cuisine and culture. They don't shy away from the fight against the bureaucracy of the American school food system, which teaches kids to stand up for what they believe in, even if it's hard. They are also funny, smart, energetic, and not afraid to show emotion. This shows that some teen tv stars can be good role models. This signifies that they can be funny and energetic too.
2) "Jamie's American Road Trip (13+)"
Characters in this programme has clear goals - to get kids to eat healthier food and to break down stereotypes about American cuisine and culture. They don't shy away from the fight against the bureaucracy of the American school food system, which teaches kids to stand up for what they believe in, even if it's hard. They are also funny, smart, energetic, and not afraid to show emotion. This shows that some teen tv stars can be good role models. This signifies that they can be funny and energetic too.
Representation Of Teenagers In The Media - Section 2
There are also a lot of characters in films that are teenagers. Here are some examples.
1) Katie (Rebecca Martin) in Kidulthood , is physically and emotionally bullied by a group of girls. This shows that some teenagers are big bullies and hurt other people's feelings. As a result of bullying some people commit suicide and this signifies that teenagers are murderers too.
2) In the film Kidulthood, many teenagers carry weapons and threaten to kill people but they are shown to not have the guts to. This might signify that teenagers are cowards. And they carry weapons which can be harmful for the society and they should be ignored.
The teenagers are often involved in gangs and they also rob shops and people. And also they cannot afford to pay for food. This signifies that teenagers are broke and are not given money by their parents so they have to do these bad deeds to earn money for themselves.
3) History Boys is a film set in the early 20th century and it is based around Sheffield grammar school. In this film the teenagers are shown as very polite and smart gentlemen. This signifies that teenagers can be the hope for society in education
They are shown as young adults and very kind and posh like people want teenagers to be. They are shown as good role models to teenagers.
1) Katie (Rebecca Martin) in Kidulthood , is physically and emotionally bullied by a group of girls. This shows that some teenagers are big bullies and hurt other people's feelings. As a result of bullying some people commit suicide and this signifies that teenagers are murderers too.
2) In the film Kidulthood, many teenagers carry weapons and threaten to kill people but they are shown to not have the guts to. This might signify that teenagers are cowards. And they carry weapons which can be harmful for the society and they should be ignored.
The teenagers are often involved in gangs and they also rob shops and people. And also they cannot afford to pay for food. This signifies that teenagers are broke and are not given money by their parents so they have to do these bad deeds to earn money for themselves.
3) History Boys is a film set in the early 20th century and it is based around Sheffield grammar school. In this film the teenagers are shown as very polite and smart gentlemen. This signifies that teenagers can be the hope for society in education
They are shown as young adults and very kind and posh like people want teenagers to be. They are shown as good role models to teenagers.
Representation Of Teenagers In The Media - Section 3
There have been several stories in the news recently about teenagers causing mayhem and some helping the community too.
1) Peckham youth's killing leads to call for information - a story in the BBC news talked how a group of youths shot a young man in the chest and neck. This suggests that teenagers are very aggressive and can be threatening for the community. The newspaper focused on the fact that the crime was gang-related. This also reinforces that teenagers carry weapons and this reinforces that they can be dangerous
2) Another story in the daily mail was about a group of teenagers who were caught after shoplifting in the nearby shops. He was caught by police when running from a shopping mall. This suggests that teenagers are very greedy and this reinforces that teenagers are usually broke and cannot afford food.
3) On the other hand there was a recent story in the news about Prince Charles (Prince Of Wales) visiting a school in Carshalton to analyse the healthy food options they currently have in their school. The article focuses on how the students welcomed the prince and showed him around the school. They behaved in a polite manner. This suggests that teenagers can be polite and kind.
1) Peckham youth's killing leads to call for information - a story in the BBC news talked how a group of youths shot a young man in the chest and neck. This suggests that teenagers are very aggressive and can be threatening for the community. The newspaper focused on the fact that the crime was gang-related. This also reinforces that teenagers carry weapons and this reinforces that they can be dangerous
2) Another story in the daily mail was about a group of teenagers who were caught after shoplifting in the nearby shops. He was caught by police when running from a shopping mall. This suggests that teenagers are very greedy and this reinforces that teenagers are usually broke and cannot afford food.
3) On the other hand there was a recent story in the news about Prince Charles (Prince Of Wales) visiting a school in Carshalton to analyse the healthy food options they currently have in their school. The article focuses on how the students welcomed the prince and showed him around the school. They behaved in a polite manner. This suggests that teenagers can be polite and kind.
Representation Of Teenagers In The Media - Conclusion
All of my research into the representation of teenagers has shown me positive and negative representations of them. They are often shown as being dangerous, mischievous, bullies, unlovable but on the other hand they are often shown as polite and well mannered gentlemen.
I think some of these representations are quite bad because they give people a very negative impression of teenagers even though some are very different. If people saw these characters / stories often then they might assume that all teenagers were like that, and would end up stereotyping them. This will affect many teenagers as they will be signified wrongly in society.
Thursday, 15 November 2012
Representations
Representations
Representation is features similar in groups of individuals which make them a unique group in society. They can be similar in age,gender,race,financial status,job and culture.Stereotupe
R1 - Urban Teenagers
Age: 18 - 24
Job: Education
Live in: Urban cities.
Health: Fit And Healthy
Urban Teenagers are groups of people who are between the age of 18 and 24 which study in cities. They are usually rich and their parents have a good financial status. They do not cause damage to their community and environment. They have a good social well being.
My Opinion: I agree with this stereotype and I think the same way about urban teenagers.
My View of Urban Teenagers:
R2 - Elderly People
Age: 60+
Job: None - Pensioners
Live in: Private part of the Society
Health: Unfit And Have Slow Reactions
Elderly people are groups of people who are over the age of 60 and live in Private calm places in society. They do not cause damage to the society.They range from lighthearted "over the hill" jokes, to harsher accusations of being senile, unable to think for themselves, and even having the mental capacity of a child.Despite the common belief that elderly people have plenty of money and do not need Social Security, a full half of them would fall below the poverty level if their Social Security was cut off.
My opinion: I think elderly people are very kind and are a very good role model to others in society. I dont agree with the statement that they are very dumb. I think they are very smart as they have experienced more than others in the past.
My View Of Elderly People:
R3 - Business Men
Age: Adults - 20+
Job: In Business Industry
Live In: Rich Places In Society
Health: Fit And Healthy
Business men are stereotyped as people who are very rich and are moody. They are usually posh and live in huge houses. They are very smart and are usually involved a lot in the community. They have a lot of qualificatiomns and always wear suits.
My opinion: I agree with this stereotype. They are rich and live in big houses.
My View Of Business Men:
Wednesday, 14 November 2012
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