•How
far can the media in 2010 be considered to be democratic?
•Assess
the claim that the media is becoming more democratic.
•Discuss
the meanings of the term ‘we media.’
•Explore
the claim that the ‘new’ media are more democratic than the ‘old’ media.
•Explain
how some features of contemporary media are more democratic than others.
•What
is ‘we media’ and what difference does it make to citizens?
•‘We
get the media we deserve.’ Discuss, in relation to the role of media in a
democracy.
•As
a citizen, to what extent do you feel that the media provide you with a
democratic service?
So as you can see, several
previous questions focus on old media v new media, some on what might be
defined as we media and some very specifically on notions of democracy
If we look at the bullet points in the
Specification, which defines what should be studied, we should be able to
relate them to the questions set so far:
•What are
‘We Media’?
•Where /
how has ‘We Media’ emerged?
•In what way are the contemporary
media more democratic than before?
•In what ways are the contemporary
media less democratic than before?
This part of the exam asks you to do three more specific things, whatever topic you answer on:
1. You MUST refer to at least TWO different media
2. You MUST refer to past, present and future (with the emphasis on the present- contemporary examples from the past five years)
3. refer to critical/theoretical positions
For this topic, since a lot of what you
look at is likely to be online, a comparison between online media and any form
of traditional media (newspapers, broadcast news, film) would ensure you
quickly meet the criteria for no.1
For no.2, the main thing is to ensure you have a majority of material from the past five years. This really should not be a problem when using online media, and to be honest I think you could use material from the last few months to construct a really good answer!
And for no.3 you should have a range of writers that you could use- for example Dan Gillmor who coined the term 'We Media' or sceptics of the power of social media such as Evgeny Morozov or some of the advocates of people power through social media such as Clay Shirky
For no.2, the main thing is to ensure you have a majority of material from the past five years. This really should not be a problem when using online media, and to be honest I think you could use material from the last few months to construct a really good answer!
And for no.3 you should have a range of writers that you could use- for example Dan Gillmor who coined the term 'We Media' or sceptics of the power of social media such as Evgeny Morozov or some of the advocates of people power through social media such as Clay Shirky
Key Theories;
§Dan Gillmor and ‘We the Media’
§Alan Rushbriger – Democracy in the decade
of Google
§David Gauntlett: Web 2.0
§Karl Marx – Marxist
Ideology and Capitalism
§Antonio Gramsci – Cultural
Hegemony
§Noam Chomsky –
‘Manufactured Consent’
§The Fourth Estate of
Democracy
§Clay Shirky and people power
§Evgeny Morozov – ‘The Net Delusion’
§Graeme Turner – ‘Ordinary People and the
Media’
§Public Sphere Theory &
Hypodermic Needle Theory
Examples of Case Studies - Look for Contemporary Equivalents.
§Facebook’s
influence on the Arab Spring.
§Facebook
in Egypt – bypassing ‘old media’.
§Student
protests in London
§Worldwide
‘Occupy’ protests
§Role
of BBM and Twitter in London riots
§Ryan
Giggs super injunction – Twitter and
privacy
§Blogs
from soldiers serving in Iraq and Afghanistan
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