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Values RECAP ON VALUES "A value is a quality, something we believe in or something that we aspire to. An attitude is a feeling or a way of thinking about something. An ideology refers to a set of beliefs or practices. These beliefs and practices act as a framework helping us to make sense of our everyday life" (Keane & McMahon, 2006)
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VALUES communication power style creativity freedom ecological
tradition VALUES empowering beauty strength privacy ethical youth compassion money power family respect friendship security
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Dominant Values Producers will try to be aware of societies dominant values, in order to appeal and attract a wide audience. The way they create, construct and position a media product will try to reflect dominant values.
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Preferred Meaning Producers of mainstream popular media will always attempt to appeal to as many dominant values in our society in order to appeal to as many people as possible.
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When a producer makes a media work they usually will have a preferred meaning/s and interpretation in mind for their audiences. Happy and Friendly Family Australian Average
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If viewers recognise and question the message of a media work they may choose to make a 'resistant reading' in opposition to the producers 'preferred meaning'. Superficial and shallow Low intelligence Boring and safe Lower class and cheap
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ACTIVITY Write down a resistant meaning of this image, different from the producers preferred meaning.
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