What type of media products today do you audiences have become desensitised? A Clockwork Orange 1970s- 18/R 2020- 15 Halloween 1970s- 18 2020- 15 Texas Chainsaw Massacre 1970s- 18 2020- 15 IT 1970s- 18 2020s- 16 Cultivation Theory - by repetitive viewing of violent images the audience may become immune towards negative and/or violent representations, as per ideas about desensitisation (become used to graphic/violent images owing to striation in the media) aka the more it is shown the more normalised it is. Childs Play 3 For desensitisation (copycats)(for) https://www.newsweek.com/nine-horrible-real-life-crimes-were-inspired-movie-or-novel-583828 Video game- against them being the reason. (against) https://www.apa.org/science/about/psa/2003/10/anderson The Moral Panic Theory - an instance of public/mass media concern or 'panic' in response to a media product that is regarded as threatening to certain groups or debasing agreed moral standards with society...
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Give an example of a media theory that links with negative media effects? Cultivation theory What is desensitisation? If we see something that is horrifying or violent and we see it more often we then become used to seeing it. What is moral panic? An instance of public/mass media concern or 'panic' in response to a media product that is regarded as threatening to certain groups or debasing agreed moral standards with society (Stanley Cohen, 1972). What is the uses and gratifications theory? When people use media to gratify the use of media for example escapism (movies/series/Slasher), surveillance (ITV News), building relationships (Snapchat), building identity (Instagram/Molly-Mae).
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