CS322 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Media Create, Juvenile Delinquency

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He does not argue: never says that media create ideology: media only circulates and reinforces ideologies that already exist in society. Overt racism and intentional racism: racist representations being intentional. Inferential racism implicit: representations reinforce negative representations of racial diversity may not intend to. He argues that implicit/inferential racism is often present in the ways that media represent various social problems. Hall"s study on newspaper representations in 1970s england: youth crime and a series of muggings in newspaper coverage, muggings involved male youth from 16-24. Found that the newspapers focused on the number of crimes committed by young black men. Despite the crimes being committed by a range of. Stuart hall reading ethnic backgrounds: media reinforced what the problem was, never defined the.

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