
Lesson 3 Representation Key Words
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- Q1MediationThe way in which a media text is constructed in order to represent a version or reality (including events, issues, individuals and social groups).30s
- Q2Target audienceThe people at whom a media text is aimed at.30s
- Q3MisrepresentationCertain social groups (usually minority groups) may be represented in a way that is inappropriate and not based on reality.30s
- Q4Under-representationThe way in which certain social groups (usually minority groups) may be rarely seen or completely missing from media produces.30s
- Q5Selection and combinationThe is the way in which media producers actively choose elements of media language and place them alongside other to create specific representations or versions of reality.30s
- Q6StereotypeAn exaggerated representation of someone or something. It is also where a certain group are associated with a certain characteristic e.g. blondes are dumb. They can be al quick way of communicating with the audience as they are easily recognizable to the audience.30s
- Q7FeminismThe belief that women should be allowed the same rights, power, and opportunities as men and be treated in the same way. When we use a Feminist viewpoint in Media Studies we are looking at the way in which women are represented and consider how true and fair it is.30s