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Sunday, February 3, 2019

Do the media ‘construct’ social reality, or does it simply report on it

It is often suggested by scholars that the world and in wholly its content is ambiguous, there is no universal meaning, nothing can be interpreted the same way. Opinions argon constantly clashing and facts somehow constructed, or tempered during the processes of news production. News becomes the fictions of reality it becomes a way of narration telling, made to the taste of the viewer, depending on the society of course. The same stories carry diametric values depending where when and how the stories are broadcasted, I will be talking nigh this in this essay. There are two approaches to report a trance of news the realist, purely factual no interpretations given and very clear(p) in usage of language. This method differs to that of the constructionist, in which events or situations are guardedly analysed, and I will be talking about the implication of media constructed well-disposed reality.Leaders who disillusion their followers live shorter politician lives than who learn to interpret situations to their best political advantage (Bennett, 2007 p.111) here Bennett is almost suggesting that audience pick to consume politically incorrectness over the truth, which could be troubling. It is true in terms of politics that politician are not always completely faithful to their promisesScheufele sited Entmans definition of framing as a sparge of conceptualization (1999), Conceptualization is the process of inventing or contriving an idea or write up and formulating it mentally or an elaborated concept framing is an extension of schedule setting it set up a specific idea for an audience to believe in, audience is somewhat fooled into accepting one side of the story, and usually, they are unable or find it difficult to accept... ... Television in British Politics Media, Money and mediated Democracy. Hampshire Palgrave Macmillan. Glasser, T.L. (ed.) The Idea of Public daybookism. Chapter one. New York Guilford Press.Luhmann, N. (2000) The naive real ism of the Mass Media. Cambridge Polity Press.Richardson, J.E. (2007) Analysing Newspapers an Approach from Critical Discourse Analysis. New York Palgrave Macmillan.Journal articlesBarnhurst, K.G. and Mutz, D. (1997) American journalism and the decline in event-centred reporting, Journal of Communication. 47 (4) 27-53Scheufele, D.A. (1990) Framing as a theory of media effects , Journal of communications. 49 (1) 103-122LinksAlJazeera English (2010) China ban on dog join draw angry outcry February 08 available at http//www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZLLhd_0p_c http//www.thefreedictionary.com/conceptualization

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