Critical Media Literacy and Power Dynamics

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Media Construction
  2. Audience Interpretation
  3. Media Channel Types
  4. Media Bias and Misinformation
  5. Media and Power
  6. Media Reliability Checks
  7. Media and Society
  8. Critical Media Skills
  9. Media and Commercial Interests
  10. Media and Political Influence

📖 1. Media Construction

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Media is a Frame, not a window: Media does not provide an objective or complete view of reality; instead, it presents a selective perspective that influences how viewers interpret the message. Unlike a window that shows everything, a frame constrains the viewer’s focus to what the creator chooses to show, shaping perception (source content).

  • Media are constructions: Every piece of media is deliberately created through specific choices made by the creator, such as framing, wording, and editing. These choices are intentional and serve to shape the message and influence audience perception (source content).

  • Construction involves deliberate choices: The process of media creation involves conscious decisions by the creator to frame content, select language, and edit visuals in ways that support particular messages or viewpoints. These choices are central to understanding media as a constructed artifact (source content).

📝 Essential Points

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Quiz-Vorschau

1. Which theorist proposed that audiences actively interpret media messages through a process called 'negotiated reading'?

2. What does the term 'media are constructions' imply about media messages?

3. What does the term 'media construction' refer to?

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Media as a frame — definition?

Media presents selective perspectives, not objective reality.

Media as a frame — definition?

Filters reality, highlights certain aspects.

Audience interpretation — influenced by?

Personal biases and experiences shape how messages are understood.

Media are constructions — essence?

Created through deliberate framing and choices.

Media channel types — examples?

TV, social media, newspapers.

Media bias — purpose?

Influences perception, supports agendas.

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Das Quiz enthält 8 Multiple-Choice-Fragen mit detaillierten Korrekturen und Erklärungen zu jeder Antwort. Ideal, um dein Wissen zu testen und Lücken zu identifizieren.

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