Read through your handout The word effect, in contrast, is used primarily as a noun in English.noun...

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Control of the Mass Media

Transcript of Read through your handout The word effect, in contrast, is used primarily as a noun in English.noun...

Affect and effect????

Read through your handout

The word effect, in contrast, is used primarily as a noun in English.

It has a number of related meanings, but generally speaking refers to the result of something, the power something might have to get that result, or a phenomenon in the world.

An example,The election had no effect on the course of history. We might also say: The effect of the painting on him

was profound. Phenomena are often also referred to as effects, the

greenhouse effect.

Traditional Marxist(manipulative/instrumental approach)

Sentence cut ups, order the words in the 5 sentences to summarise this approach

Complete your worksheet with strengths weaknesses of this approach using the following hints and discussion to help you.

Must 1Should 2Could 3

Weaknesses

Wide range of media options Owners concern with profits State does regulate media – by law

must be impartial Audiences are not completely

passive

Neo Marxist - Dominant ideology/hegemonic approach

Read through your handout on this approach

Create your own hand out summarising the information in whatever way is best for you

A3 Poster A4 mind map Create an acronym for the main terms Rap/Poem

Questions

Use the question stems to create 3 higher order questions on the topics we have covered in today’s lesson

Decide how marks are allocated for each question out of a total of 15

Lesson 2

Recap Traditional Marxist & Neo Marxist

Work in pairs to complete the questions you created last lesson

Write the answers on your worksheet

Peer mark the answers – give a final grade

A Strength and a target

The Pluralist Approach

Both the Marxist & Neo-Marxist approaches assume those who control and work in the media shape their content spreading the dominant ideology.

Pluralist approach is very different

Pluralists suggest their is no dominant ruling class, but many competing groups with different interests

According to the pluralist approach:

1) Owners do not have direct control over the content of the media

2) There is no single dominant class, but a wide range of competing groups in society with different interests

3) Media content is driven not by an ideology or the interests of owners but by a circulation, audience figures and the search for profits.

According to the pluralist approach:

4) The mass media are generally free from any government or direct ownership and an present whatever point they want.

5) The media are controlled by media managers who allow journalists a great deal of freedom

6)There is no dominant ideology or ruling class bias, journalists provide what the audiences want, they have the freedom to accept, reject or ignore the media content.

Strengths & weaknesses

Around the room are statements relating to this approach

Decide whether they are strengths or weaknesses and write them in the correct section of your worksheet

Strengths / support for the pluralist approach

There is a wide range of newspapers, magazines, television channels and other media reflecting a huge range of interests and ideas including those which challenge the dominant ideology

The diversity of media enables investigative reporting to take place which can scrutinise and challenge the power and interests of the dominant class.

Strengths / support for the pluralist approach

Journalists are not simply the pawns of their employers, but have some professional and editorial honesty and independence, and often criticise the dominant ideology.

The fight for audiences in competition with other companies means that the mass media have to cater for audience tastes – newspapers and TV channels have to be responsive to their audiences, otherwise they’ll go out of business.

Weaknesses

Journalists have some freedom however editors are controlled and appointed by owners. News is collected by a few news companies and agencies, often paid for by the media owners themselves.

Media owners strongly influence who is appointed at senior levels of the media and top managers, editors and owners often share a similar outlook on the world.

Weaknesses

Not all groups in society have equal influence on editors and journalists to get their views across. It is the rich, powerful and influential who are more likely to be interviewed on TV/quoted in newspapers.

The owners have on numerous occasions sacked uncooperative editors, and governments and rich individuals have used political or legal pressure to stop newspaper stories, books or programmes which threaten their interests.

Sociology factsheet

Read through the questions on the last page of your handout

In 3’s answer 2 questions each

Feedback your answers to each other –complete all 6 questions in your handout

ESSAY FEEDBACK – Media regulation

‘The Media is regulated to protect the public from biased and inappropriate media’. To what extent do sociological arguments and evidence support this view?

Targets & Comment

Read through your essay and your feedback

Note what part of your essay the targets apply to.

Complete the new targets and

comment section of your feedback sheet

Grades

A – 26 B - 23 C - 20 D - 16 E - 13

Essay coversheet

Compete the box on the front cover using the essay that you were given at the start of the lesson

Name, essay title and targets sections

Add your TMG & your last grade When you hand this in also complete

the 4th section of that box

Homework

‘Critically assess the pluralist view of the mass media’ (33 marks)

Due Monday March 21st