Component 1A- you will look at the set editions of the Times or Daily Mirror. (Trump elected president). Component 1B- Newspapers in general- industry and audience. To what extent do representations in these newspapers make claims about realism ? Knee Jerk: To a great extent. Both the times and the metro make explicit claims that the representations of issues and events on their front covers are 'real'. Representations are a 're-presentation', where a person, issue of even is 'shown again' by the producer for ideological purposes. However, EVERY representation is in the favour of the producer's ideologies. Representations however can cause harm to the audience, and in particular the group who are being represented. The Times, published on 10th November 2016 by Newscorp, a subsidiary of News International. The Metro is a tabloid free newspaper published by DMG media, a broadly rightwing conglomerate which also publishes the...
Comments
Post a Comment