Social Institutions Presentation

      Chapter 11 – Media




                    By, Matt Egan
How is Media a Social Institution?
●   Media is thought of as an institution to make clear that
    to focus on a specific broadcast or single medium is
    inadequate.
●   This notion draws upon the importance of the
    economics of media production and programming.
Commercials and TV Programming
●   Commercials are what first
    come to mind when thinking
    of the economics of media,
    but the television program
    themselves serve the same
    purpose.
●   Television shows give the
    viewer a sense style. The
    programs often work
    together with the
    commercials to give the
    viewer an idea of what they
    need.
U.S. = Consumer Culture
          So our Media = POWER
●   Movies and television shows serve a much bigger purpose
    than just entertainment. They influence social norms. They
      provide examples of how to be feminine or masculine.
Another Dynamic for Media Power
               ●   Not all consumers just
                   blindly follow what the
                   media has to offer.
                   People can actively and
                   creatively engage with
                   them. Making their own
                   choices.
               ●   Different people have
                   different interpretations
                   of media.
Body Image Overestimation’s
●   Women often overestimate
    the degree of thinness men
    find attractive. An
    explanation why is that the
    extreme thinness stems
    from magazines targeting
    women and not men.
●   Women are doing this to
    themselves, setting the bar
    to high (or thin) for this
    matter.
Body Image Overestimation’s con't..
                  ●   Men are doing the same
                      thing to themselves that
                      women are.
                  ●   Men tend to overestimate
                      the level of muscularity
                      attractive to women.
                  ●   Men's magazines
                      portraying such muscular
                      men are targeted for men,
                      not women.
                  ●   Again, setting the bar to
                      high (or buff).
Media Depictions of Rape
●   To help understand the subtle and most often hard to trace
    effects of media constructions of gender/sex, here are
    some examples of how rape has been represented through
    the media.




Jerry Sandusky being escorted to court.   Lisbeth from The Girl with the Dragon
                                          Tattoo confronting her rapist.
Comparing News to Cinema
●   Lise Cuklanz (1996) found that news media coverage
    tends to only offer a fragmented understanding of rape law
    reform.
●   Movies on the other hand did a better job presenting rape
    victims and survivors sympathetically.




News gives warnings and information Cinema focuses more on the victim and the
about the crime.                    violent revenge that satisfies the audience.
The Gaze
●   What is meant by “the
    gaze” is the idea that
    women are passive
    and just used to be
    look at in regards to
    the audience.
●   Men are the ones who
    act. They are active
    while women are
    passive.
The Gaze con't...
●   Mulvey (1975) published
    that “cinema not only
    highlights womans to-be-
    looked-at-ness but
    actually builds the way
    woman is to be looked at
    into the film itself” (250).
●   Male gaze is dominant
Gender is Constructed and Thus is Always in Flux

●   You may think that Maxim
    and GQ are magazines
    that are bastions of he-
    man-ness, but they could
    also really just show men
    to be insecure and
    confused in today’s world.
●   The discourses of
    masculinity can be both
    enabling and constraining.
●   These magazines are
    trying to figure out issues
    of masculine identity.
Discussion Questions
●   Do you buy into media being a social
    institution?
●   Do you agree with the notion that body
    image is overestimated in the media?
●   Can you think of movies where “the gaze”
    takes place? What are the implications of
    such scenes?

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Cms 498 presentation

  • 1. Social Institutions Presentation Chapter 11 – Media By, Matt Egan
  • 2. How is Media a Social Institution? ● Media is thought of as an institution to make clear that to focus on a specific broadcast or single medium is inadequate. ● This notion draws upon the importance of the economics of media production and programming.
  • 3. Commercials and TV Programming ● Commercials are what first come to mind when thinking of the economics of media, but the television program themselves serve the same purpose. ● Television shows give the viewer a sense style. The programs often work together with the commercials to give the viewer an idea of what they need.
  • 4. U.S. = Consumer Culture So our Media = POWER ● Movies and television shows serve a much bigger purpose than just entertainment. They influence social norms. They provide examples of how to be feminine or masculine.
  • 5. Another Dynamic for Media Power ● Not all consumers just blindly follow what the media has to offer. People can actively and creatively engage with them. Making their own choices. ● Different people have different interpretations of media.
  • 6. Body Image Overestimation’s ● Women often overestimate the degree of thinness men find attractive. An explanation why is that the extreme thinness stems from magazines targeting women and not men. ● Women are doing this to themselves, setting the bar to high (or thin) for this matter.
  • 7. Body Image Overestimation’s con't.. ● Men are doing the same thing to themselves that women are. ● Men tend to overestimate the level of muscularity attractive to women. ● Men's magazines portraying such muscular men are targeted for men, not women. ● Again, setting the bar to high (or buff).
  • 8. Media Depictions of Rape ● To help understand the subtle and most often hard to trace effects of media constructions of gender/sex, here are some examples of how rape has been represented through the media. Jerry Sandusky being escorted to court. Lisbeth from The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo confronting her rapist.
  • 9. Comparing News to Cinema ● Lise Cuklanz (1996) found that news media coverage tends to only offer a fragmented understanding of rape law reform. ● Movies on the other hand did a better job presenting rape victims and survivors sympathetically. News gives warnings and information Cinema focuses more on the victim and the about the crime. violent revenge that satisfies the audience.
  • 10. The Gaze ● What is meant by “the gaze” is the idea that women are passive and just used to be look at in regards to the audience. ● Men are the ones who act. They are active while women are passive.
  • 11. The Gaze con't... ● Mulvey (1975) published that “cinema not only highlights womans to-be- looked-at-ness but actually builds the way woman is to be looked at into the film itself” (250). ● Male gaze is dominant
  • 12. Gender is Constructed and Thus is Always in Flux ● You may think that Maxim and GQ are magazines that are bastions of he- man-ness, but they could also really just show men to be insecure and confused in today’s world. ● The discourses of masculinity can be both enabling and constraining. ● These magazines are trying to figure out issues of masculine identity.
  • 13. Discussion Questions ● Do you buy into media being a social institution? ● Do you agree with the notion that body image is overestimated in the media? ● Can you think of movies where “the gaze” takes place? What are the implications of such scenes?