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- From: muffy@remarque.berkeley.edu (Muffy Barkocy)
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- Subject: blame it on the media! (was Re: First Post!)
- Date: 22 Jan 93 18:32:54
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- In-reply-to: gdb15@grebe.cl.cam.ac.uk's message of Wed, 20 Jan 1993 13:58:39 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan20.135839.18944@infodev.cam.ac.uk> gdb15@grebe.cl.cam.ac.uk (Guy Barry) writes:
- >By the way, I think it's a little unfair to blame the media for the
- >models of society we grow up with. When all's said and done, the
- >media are only reflecting the perceptions of the general populace.
-
- In a way, this is true, but *which* "general populace" are they
- reflecting the opinions of? Certainly not me and my friends...*grin*.
- I think that the models presented by the media are on the conservative
- side of the "averge" point of view. They are also fairly consistant,
- with just a few blips here and there, which get noticed for being "new
- and adventurous" or whatever. If you made a survey, for example, of
- prime-time TV shows, I doubt that you would find anywhere near the full
- range of viewpoints and perceptions that people in our society have.
- So, *some* views are *not* being represented, and are therefore much
- less accessible to people than the views which *are* presented. This,
- then, makes it harder for people to obtain or even simply understand
- those viewpoints.
-
- >My
- >models of sexuality were (I believe) influenced far more by the
- >perceptions and behaviours of my contemporaries at school than by
- >anything I saw on television or read in the papers.
-
- Perhaps so, but where did your contemporaries get their views? Views
- don't just spring into being for each new generation. They're getting
- their views from their parents, who got them from their parents, etc.
- All of these people are also influenced by the people around them and
- what *they* see in the media. So, while the media may not *cause* all
- these views, it does have a large hand in *reinforcing* them.
-
- Some elaboration:
-
- Reinforcement: if you constantly see your views presented as the way
- other people think/act, you will feel that they must therefore be
- "right." This is related to another phenomenon I've noticed, where many
- people feel threatened when they are confronted by a lifestyle or
- viewpoint that is different from theirs. Some people take this as a
- disparagement of and attack on their choices, since if the other person
- chose differently, they must think that their choices are "better."
- These people fail to recognize that the choice is only "better" for the
- person who chose it.
-
- Presentation of a range of views: Some people have very little contact
- with people in other societies and cultures, people with different
- viewpoints, or people with different lifestyles. The various media are
- one way of putting these people in contact with those other people, or
- at least images of them. For example, imagine a person who doesn't know
- any homosexual people. They have to get their image of homosexual
- people from other people and the media. However, if they really don't
- know any, it is fairly likely that the people they know don't know many,
- either. So, the media are the main source of their images.
-
- Presentation of a wide variety of choices would be desirable, in my
- opinion. A lot of people simply don't know that they *have* that many
- choices. If the media were to present more, they would be more aware of
- them. Certainly, they could acheive the same results by travelling
- extensively, meeting lots of people and talking to them, etc., but few
- people actually do that. Even for people who are not trying to choose a
- viewpoint or lifestyle, it would be good for them to have a clearer
- understanding of the choices of others.
-
- Muffy
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-
- Muffy Barkocy |~Never had a lot of faith in human beings/
- muffy@mica.berkeley.edu | but sometimes we manage to shine/like a
- "amorous inclinations"? Aha! I'm | light on a hill beaming out to space/from
- not "not straight," I'm *inclined*.| somewhere hard to find~ - Bruce Cockburn
-