Title: Paradigms
1Analyzing an Issue
- Paradigms
- Biases
- Fact vs Opinion
2Using the following cartoon fill in the
accompanying worksheet.
3Definitions
- Paradigms Rules and conditions we use to
understand those things we perceive - Everything that we have experienced effects how
we interpret and process new information and
events - The man in the cartoon may have experienced or
read an article on extreme feminism
4Definitions
- Bias - a particular tendency or inclination,
especially one that prevents unprejudiced
consideration of a question prejudice - As we begin to analyze more of the media we begin
to realize that all viewpoints and perspectives
reveal some bias. - As an audience reading and informing ourselves
about issues we need to recognize these biases
5Exploring Bias in the Media
- Analyze the following headlines
- P.M. Harper Greeted by Jeers
- What are the facts in this statement?
- What could be omitted by the author?
- Bombings in Iraq Continued by Insurgents
- What is the connotation?
6Exploring Bias in the Media
- Bias is not always deliberate and clear
- Bias through omission
- Facts that support the opinion of the write,
paper, corporation are included while others are
omitted - Bias through placement
- The stories in the front are perceived by the
reader as having more importance than in the back - Bias by Headline
- Most people only scan the paper reading
headlines these headlines can convey a meaning
that is not completely true - Bias by photos, names, and numbers
- The way that an image, person or event is
presented to you can be swayed by using
descriptive language and choice of visual
7The Media and You
- How can you be affected by a single media outlet
when you read newspapers, magazines, go to
school, and watch the news on TV?
TIME WARNER COMPANY HBO Time MAD
magazine People Sports Illustrated DC
Comics CNN AOL TransWorld Snowboarding InStyle New
Line Cinema TNT
Rogers Communications CTV 23 different radio
stations The shopping channel Outdoor Life
Network Macleans Chatelaine Canadian
Business Rogers Cable Rogers Wireless Toronto
Blue Jays
8Facts vs. Opinion
- What is the most important issue today?
- Brainstorm
- Select one
- Then write it on the board
- THIS IS DONE INDIVIDUALLY
9Fact vs. Opinion
- Opinions are a representation of your perspective
on the world. They are based on your personal
judgment of the facts in light of your values. - Facts are Indisputable truths that can be
verified by accurate observation and measurement.
You can not argue facts, they are a reality.
10Fact vs. Opinion
- FACT Population is near 6.6 billion people
- OPINION Environmentalists claim that a growing
population, 6.6 Billion and claiming, will lead
to future famine. - OPINION Agronomists claim that current
innovation will allow human population to grow
well beyond its current level of 6.6 billion.
Opinions use facts to support their points, but
that alone does not make them valid