Picturing the Middle East

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Media Constructions of Martin Luther King Jr.
Advertisements

Propaganda and Persuasive Techniques in Advertisements SPI Identify the targeted audience for a selected passage. SPI Identify the targeted.
International Marketing © Thomson/South-Western ChapterChapter International Marketing Communication Exemplify the communication model and steps.
Media Analysis Questions How to Analyze Commercials, Print Ads, Political Ads, and Web Sites.
Media Literacy.
Creating Media Smart Students: Media Literacy for 21 st C Learning Frank W. Baker Media Literacy Clearinghouse
 Media messages are constructed.  The different forms of media use unique languages, each with its own set of “rules.”  Different audiences understand.
Media Literacy Ability to “read”, analyze, evaluate, and create media in a variety of forms.
What is Media Literacy?. Media literacy is the ability to access, analyze, evaluate, and produce communication in a variety of forms.
Media. Unbelievable Website A website where you can order exotic animals for meals ? Why does this.
World Marketing Conference Field Marketing Workshop 2015January, Team Name: Team Number: Team Concept: Team Members:
What is Media Literacy? 2011 Ms Caputo. Few Interesting Facts 47% of children ages 6-17 have a TV in their own bedroom. The average American watches over.
Critical Media Literacy Ketevan Barkhudanashvili June, 2013.
Critical Media Literacy
Media Analysis Questions. What is Media? Media is the use of communication channels through which news, entertainment, education, data, and promotional.
INDUSTRIAL MEDIA & SOCIAL MEDIA What are they and why is literacy important?
MEDIA refers to a single medium used to communicate any data for any purposemedium a "one to many" form of communication, whereby products are mass produced.
Mission: to provide standards- based materials, training, and support for the effective integration of media literacy and critical thinking into classroom.
Deconstructing Media Introduction. Anatomy of Media Media: any communication that is This includes messages from the Media Analysis: Five Core Concepts.
Media Literacy Paradigm Paradigm: a philosophical and theoretical framework of a discipline within which theories, laws, and generalizations and the experiments.
An Introduction to Media Literacy The Five Core Concepts.
Where is the Middle East? What are the different geographical names for this area of the world?
© 2011 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. CHAPTER 14 Analyzing the Media 14.1Media and Communication 14.2Understand and Evaluate Media.
MediaLiteracy. Our Broad Goal: To become more active and critical consumers and producers of information From… To…
Unit 7 Healthy Consumerism. Chapter 25 Understanding the Media.
Media Studies Introduction What is the Media? Where is the Media?
Media Constructions of the Middle East Picturing the Middle East.
Deconstructing Media Introduction. Anatomy of Media Media: any communication that is mediated by a form of technology where the person delivering the.
Media Literacy But it must be true, I saw it on Jerry Springer and heard it on the World Wide Web!
MEDIA LITERACY: NEW WAYS OF SEEING/THINKING ANNUAL ORTHODOX SYRIAN CHURCH YOUTH CAMP, ARCHDIOCESAN PASTORAL CENTRE, KUALA LUMPUR PRESENTED BY: ANISHA GEORGE.
MEDIA LITERACY 8 TH GRADE ENGLISH. MEDIA LITERACY VOCABULARY WORD MEDIA LITERACYOPINION PURPOSEAUDIENCE BIASINFLUENCE.
Basic elements  Human beings communicate through more than just words, gestures and music.  How do humans communicate visually?  Why do humans communicate.
L-3 Checking the Media. Objectives Analyze Media Messages Analyze Media Messages Describe comparison Shopping Describe comparison Shopping About different.
Media Literacy! Essential Terms Do-Now: Do you think media from T.V. shows, video games, movies, etc, have a direct impact on children? Write your answer.
Media Literacy: Understanding Stereotypes. Images are powerful. How the media depict male, female, race, ethnicity, class, age, occupation and size, influences.
The Power of Persuasion
Media Literacy – Quick Review
Our Agenda: Advertising & Marketing: Deconstructing the Media
click your mouse or hit enter to advance animation
Intro to 4 Big Ideas of Media Analysis
Immigration and the Constitution – Part Five
Thneed Advertising: Techniques of Persuasion
Agenda True Colors Activity
Media Literacy ENG2D Fairbloom.
Visual language 1.
Chapter 2 Connecting Perception and Communication.
MEDIA ARTS INTRO.
How can we create meaning from media?
Unit 2 What’s Next.
Week Seven Media Literacy
Media & Advertisement.
Concepts and Quotes: Truth
Human Communication Dr. Inas A.Hamid
10th English Friday, 31 Jan Agenda:
Which of these counts as a media text?
Critically Looking at Media
Whose voice guides your choice?
NO TEST ON THE 11TH FEBRUARY! I’M SORRY! 
Media.
What media forms have you experienced today?
Media Literacy.
MEDIA Literature book pg. 10.
Media Literacy Our Big Question:
Ch. 14 Advertising 14.1 Advertising Media.
Deconstructing Media Media Literacy.
A Brief-ish Introduction
Media Literacy.
Media Communication channels through which news, entertainment, education, or promotional messages are circulated. Media includes every broadcasting and narrowcasting medium such.
9th Literature EOC Review
In your group... How influenced are you by advertising?
Presentation transcript:

Picturing the Middle East Media Constructions of the Middle East PowerPoint Slide Show, Unit 1, Lesson 1 Picturing the Middle East

DOC 1

DOC 2

DOC 3

DOC 4 Photo courtesy of Karen Tonso

DOC 5

DOC 6

DOC 7

DOC 8 Photo courtesy of Karen Tonso

DOC 9

DOC 10

DOC 11 Used with permission from Dennis Fox - http://blog.dennisfox.net/

DOC 12

DOC 1 Women in Oman

DOC 2 Women in Brazil

Women snorkeling in Malaysia DOC 3 Women snorkeling in Malaysia

Mosque in Dearborn, Michigan DOC 4 Photo courtesy of Karen Tonso Mosque in Dearborn, Michigan

DOC 5 Camel driver and his camel in the desert near Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India

DOC 6 Cotton field in Israel

DOC 7 Mall in Saudi Arabia

Storefronts in Dearborn, Michigan DOC 8 Photo courtesy of Karen Tonso Storefronts in Dearborn, Michigan

DOC 9 Fishermen in Turkey

DOC 10 Ruins in Lebanon

Western Wall with Dome of the Rock DOC 11 Used with permission from Dennis Fox - http://blog.dennisfox.net/ Western Wall with Dome of the Rock

DOC 12 Twin Towers in Dubai

Something taken for granted or accepted as true without proof Assumption Something taken for granted or accepted as true without proof Misperception Something perceived incorrectly or misunderstood Generalization Reasoning from detailed facts to general principles Stereotype A generalization, usually exaggerated or oversimplified and often offensive, that is used to describe or distinguish a group. Definitions from answers.com

Why might people living in the United States carry stereotypes about the Middle East, Arab people, Muslims and the religion of Islam? Where do these stereotypes come from? How can we challenge these stereotypes?

Asia Middle East from worldatlas.com The Middle East from middleeastfacts.com The Near East from worldatlas.com

What are different forms of media? television, radio, movies (in theaters and on video) the internet, video games, recorded music newspapers, magazines, comic books advertising in all of its forms bumper stickers, posters, buttons, billboards books others…

What is media literacy? The ability to access, analyze, evaluate and produce communication in a variety of forms.

Six Key Concepts of Media Literacy All media messages are “constructed.” Each medium has different characteristics, strengths, and a unique “language” of construction. Media messages are produced for particular purposes, including profit, persuasion, educations, and artistic expression. All media messages have embedded values and points of view. Different people may interpret the same media message in different ways. Media and media messages can influence beliefs, attitudes, values, behaviors and the democratic process.

Six Questions To Ask About Any Media Message Who made – and who sponsored – this message, and for what purpose? Who is the target audience and how is the message specifically tailored to that audience? What are the different techniques used to inform, persuade, entertain, and attract attention? What messages are communicated (and/or implied) about certain people, places, events, behaviors, lifestyles, etc.? How current, accurate and credible is the information in this message? What is left out of this message that might be important to know?