糖心Vlog

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糖心Vlog

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18 September 2024

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PLEASE NOTE:
I have used the Eduqas textbook and factsheet as a basis for a PPT.
I have also added in content that I found useful when teaching this unit.

Slides included relate to:

Defining magazines as a media form
Masthead connotations
Language conventions
Women鈥檚 Lifestyle magazines-codes and conventions
Vogue basic analysis
The main functions of a magazine front cover
Semiotic analysis of magazines
Paradigms and Syntagms-
Inside the magazine- alley, gutter, white space, anchorage
Magazine genres- women鈥檚 magazines, James Curran
Representation
Gauntlett鈥檚 Theory of Identity
Domesticity and Gender Stereotypes in Women鈥檚 Magazines
Betty Friedan
Alternative representations-NOVA
Representations of female beauty
Representations of race, ethnicity and national identity
Industry, economic control, horizontal integration
Curran and Seaton
IPC and vertical integration
Conde Nast and advance publications
Regulation
Audience- Vogue Media Pack, NRS
The Big Issue
Front cover analysis
The Big Issue genre hybridity
Levi-Strauss- binary oppositions
Gauntlett- representations of gender
Feminist Theory: Liesbet Van Zoonen
Race and under representation
Industry- mainstream and alternative magazines
Economic context
Impact of technological change
Digital distribution- Zinio
Regulation- Livingstone and Lunt
Power and Media Industries Theory: Curran and Seaton
Audiences
Marketing and Distribution
Gerbner鈥檚 Cultivation Theory
Hall鈥檚 Reception Theory
Bulmer and Katz鈥檚 Uses and Gratifications
Audience interaction
Key theories

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