Task 2
Theories:
Passive or active
consumption:
A passive consumption
is a media text that is not actively engaged by an audience. What this means is
that a passive audience will not question the information that they have been
given by the media and simply accepts the message in the way that the media
intended to give it. Theories such as the hypodermic assume audiences are
passive.
On the other hand, an
active audience is the opposite to a passive audience and will engage with a
text that they have received. They will question what they see and develop
their own opinion about it rather than just simply accepting every media
message. Theories such as uses and gratidfications assume that audiences are
active.
Hypodermic needle
model:
The hypodermic theory
or bullet theory was developed in the 1930s by researchers interested in
explaining the effects of mass media consumption and propaganda in World War
One. The Nazi Parties believed the media was highly influential, and so as one
of their most effective methods of gaining support, seemingly converted a whole
population to supporting Hitler’s rule through the use of radio broadcasts. The
theory claims that audiences are passive and homogeneous – that is each
consumer wholly accepts the messages given by the media in their intended form;
each message presented by the media is blindly accepted regardless of
individual differences. It is a closed text communication theory
Uses and gratifications
theory:
The uses and
gradification theory deals with the effect of people on the media. The theory
describes mass communication, as it provides an approach that is centred around
the audience. It deals with how and why people adopt specific media to satisfy
their needs. Some theorists choose and use certain media forms. The theory
emphasizes that the media have a limit on te effect of their audience because
audiences are able to take control over the media. Far from being duped by the media,
the audience is free to reject, use or play with the media meanings. Audience
therefore use media text to gratify needs for diversion, escaping, information,
pleasure and comparing relationships and lifestyles with each other. The
audience is in control and consumption of the media helps with issues such as
learning, emotional satisfaction, relaxation and help with personal identity.
The theory does suggest the consumption of violent images can be helpful rather
than harmful. The theory suggests that audiences act out their violent impulses
through the consumption of media violence. The audience’s inclination towards
violence is therefore sublimated and are then less liely to commit violent
acts.
Reception study
including responses:
Given that the uses
and gratifications have their problems and limitations a different approach to
audiences was developed by the academic Stuart Hall at Birmingham university in
the 1920s. This considered how texts were encoded with meaning by producers and
then understood by audiences. The theory suggest that when a producer
constructs a text it is encoded with a meaning or message that the prdocuer
wishes to convey to the audience. In some instances, the audience will be able
to decode the message or meaningand understand what the producer was trying to
say. In some instances the audiences will reject or not understand the message.
Stuart Hall indentified three types of audiences.
Dominant: where the
audience decodes the message as the producer wants them to and broadly agrees
with it. For example you could be watching a political speech and agreeing with
it.
Negotiated: where the
audience accepts, rejects or refines elements of the text in light of
previously held views. For example neither agreeing nor disagreeing with the
political speech or just not being interested.
Oppositional: where
the dominant meaning is recognised but rejected for cultural and political
reasons. For example the total rejection of the political speech and active
opposition.
Bowling for columbine
The bank scene:
Pros – it is very easy
to get a gun in America. You can always feel secure in your home because banks
let you have weapons to defend yourself. It is a good advertisement for opening
up an account with that bank. The bank make sure that you are clear to have a
gun so that they are not just handing them out to anyone.
Cons – seems very
obscure to be handing out a free gun to everyone who opens that particular
account. It makes you think that it must be very dangerous living in the U.S if
you are being offered free guns, makes you think why you need the gun?
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