Do you believe everything that we are told in the media?

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Do you believe everything that we are told in the media? Yes No Do you think media texts affect us negatively? Representation; Hypodermic Needle Model; Active Audience; Passive Audience

Do you think most people are active or passive audiences?

Does the media negatively affect us? To know what active and passive audiences mean. To understand how active and passive audiences interpret the media. To be able to reflect how the media texts affect the audiences and whether audiences are active or passive. Representation; Hypodermic Needle Model; Active Audience; Passive Audience

We’re going to watch two videos. To know what active and passive audiences mean. To understand how active and passive audiences interpret the media. We’re going to watch two videos. After you watch each video, you are going to work in your groups to summarize what was said in the video. Think about the summary stars. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qt5MjBlvGcY&list=PLRD_y_7oYYFsUtblLCVbyeaBYw4MPDei9 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYWPuG_u6gE&list=PLRD_y_7oYYFsUtblLCVbyeaBYw4MPDei9 Representation; Hypodermic Needle Model; Active Audience; Passive Audience

Let’s read through this article. To be able to reflect how the media texts affect the audiences and whether audiences are active or passive. Let’s read through this article. Then you will answer questions. How are women represented in the media based on the article? Representation; Hypodermic Needle Model; Active Audience; Passive Audience

After reading the article and answering the questions, has it changed your opinions about the media?