Title: Media studies and Collective identity
1Media studiesandCollective identity
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- Identity is complicated. Everyone thinks theyve
got one- - David Gauntlett
2Learning objectives
- L.O- To understand what is meant by the term
Collective identity. - To understand some ways in which identity is
created in the modern world - To understand the role the media had in creating
identities - Starter- What is identity and how do you create
your own identity?
3- The concept of a collective identity refers to a
set of individuals' sense of belonging to the
group or collective. For the individual, the
identity derived from the collective shapes a
part of his or her personal identity. It is
possible, at times, that this sense of belonging
to a particular group will be so strong that it
will trump other aspects of the person's personal
identity. To put it another way, Collective
Identity is the idea that through participating
in social activities, individuals can gain a
sense of belonging and in essence an "identity"
that transcends the individual. Therein are the
rewards and risks of Social Networking. One can
derive great satisfaction and sometimes great
risks from participating. Within a typical
collective, agreement is often valued over
debate, though even more often fierce battles may
erupt.
4How do you create your identity?
- Family
- Friends
- Fashion
- TV /film
- Social networking sites
- Magazines
5How do these videos create a collective identity
of Britain?
- Compare these two as representational texts and
discuss what we can conclude about changes in
Britain. Compare these two as representational
texts and discuss what we can conclude about
changes in Britain. - http//www.youtube.com/watch?vLqn5AIdd-9k
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vltPxz4PinDA
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vLA04vzf9Pmc
6Examples of collective identity
- Wikipedia- the power of collective thought
- Identities in social networking sites and virtual
worlds - Face book
- Second life
- World of war craft
- You tube
- fandom
- What else?
7The exam
- The specification asks for students to choose a
specific topic area to be studied - through specific case studies, texts, debates,
and research. - To cover at least two media and a range of texts,
industries, audiences and debates
8Candidates must be prepared to answer an exam
question related to one or more of the following
prompts
- How do the contemporary media represent nations,
regions and ethnic/ social/collective groups of
people in different ways? - How does contemporary representation compare to
previous time periods? - What are the social implications of different
media representations of groups of people? - To what extent is human identity increasingly
mediated?
9The questions50 marks 1 hour
- Discuss the contemporary representation of a
nation, religion or social group in the media
using specific examples from at least two media
to support your answer - How far does the representation of a particular
social group change over time? Refer to at least
two media in your answer? - Question one will usually discuss to what
extent/ how far/ have an opinion or take a view - Question two will usually discuss explain how
something operates/ explain/respond to a quote or
a statement.
10Key points to consider
- How media that are in public circulation now
represent groups of people in different ways - How these representations can be seen as
different to historical representations of the
same groups - The effects in society of different kinds of
media representation of collective identities - Ways in which people might use the media actively
to form a collective identity - Debates around the idea that our identities are
increasingly constructed by, through or in
response to the media (and arguments against this
notion)
11Your answer
- Must include
- One historical reference
- Contemporary references (last 5 years counts as
contemporary) - One future speculation in regards to your topic
- You must also mention the second media at least
once. You can do the two media 90/ 10 - It is best to start your answer with I am going
to be discussing.i will be discussing this in
reference to.. State why you are using it. - Show awareness of both sides of the argument
12How media that are public circulation now
represent groups of people in different ways
- How and which media present teenagers in a
certain way? - How do people who belong to a group on face book
represent themselves? - how are different cultures and religions
represented? http//www.youtube.com/watch?v8yIvxp
0kt9Ifeaturerelated - Fans using Eastenders to create an identity
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13Ways in which people might use the media actively
to form a collective identity
- Second life (see article)
- You tube-Constructed Identity by the Collective
http//www.youtube.com/user/lonelygirl15?blend1o
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topvideos - Through YouTube activities like subscribing,
favoriting, rating, etc. (marketing and hype) - Through YouTube direct feedback (user comments
and video response) - Through rejection of behaviors that do not comply
with the identity as constructed by the collective
14Through YouTube direct feedback (user comments
and video response)
- youre such a classy lady, youre bringing old
hollywood glam back! - I JUST LOVE YOUR VOICE! When you talk... it's
like Ingrid Bergman and Audrey Hepburn and Faye
Dunaway all mixed together! You have the
intonation down and everything. And your choice
of words is fabulous!! - i friggin' LOVE YOU! I see so much Marilyn
Monroe in you....you have no idea. And the
cabaret thing....oh deary lord, Sally Bowles!
ha. --- Marilyn was a construct...this gal is
the real thing...cannot compare the two...thank
you maryann for being who you are! - I wish you were my life coach....or my
girlfriend.
15Through YouTube direct feedback (user comments
and video response)
- She started singing -gt People start subscribing
and commenting response and expectations -gt She
reconstructs herself - ysabellabrave - as character only existing in
expectations of her viewers, the negotiation
between the individual and the collective - Clips Blue Heaven, A Word or Two 0236, Everyday
Bravery
16http//www.youtube.com/watch?v1hPpbUCEZzg
17Constructed Identity by the Collective
- Through rejection of behaviors that do not comply
with the identity as constructed by the
collective - Art videos - Videos provoked furious debate
- This is no good. I mean you should stick to just
singing only. This is way out of there. bizarre
to say the least. - A picture tells a thousand words Twenty-four(!)
pictures of yourself was simply way over the top
for meI am truly a fan of yours and watch your
videos everyday. Would you please explain - so
that I will find this less disturbing?
18Constructed Identity by the Collective
- The "truthiness" problem
- Truthiness is the very definition of truth,
2006-style the quality of preferring concepts
or facts one wishes to be true, rather than
concepts or facts known to be true. - (excerpted from Commentary The Year in Pop
Culture 2006 in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
)
19Key points to consider
- YouTube is a testament to the participatory value
of new media, folk cultures of digital age. - Further inquiries
- What are implications of this fact that there is
no authenticity? (peer-to-peer implies friendship
and connectivity) - What do we lose when we acknowledge collectively
constructed identities? - Is celebrating democracy enough?
- Are other spaces more appropriate for
interactions between individuals? - What happens when truthiness prevails over
truth?
20What is the collective identity of the nuts
reader?
Breakfast cereal Car Holiday
destination Fast food Furniture TV show
Music Pet
21- Media 2.0, mash-ups and reception theory
- "The Internet is a reflection of our society and
that mirror is going to be reflecting what we
see. If we do not like what we see in that mirror
the problem is not to fix the mirror, we have to
fix society." - Vint Cerf, Google, 2004
22Second life
23Second life
24Academic response to SL
- Anonymity
- Identity
- Masquerade
- Performance
- The networked self
- Community
- Role
- Motivation
- Complex interplay of virtual and real
25Virtual worlds
- Is Virtual Reality a new medium?
- How can we define immersion and simulation?
- Is immersive experience becoming the dominant
paradigm for media? - Is it the social distribution of media in VR that
distinguishes it from film, for example? - Is a virtual world a distributed network of
identities? - How can we compare Second Life, World of Warcraft
and GTA4 using these concepts?