Title: MASS MEDIA AND MINORITIES
1MASS MEDIA AND MINORITIESWHAT IS MASS MEDIATED
CULTURE
- MASS MEDIA IS COMPOSED OF LARGE-SCALE
ORGANIZATIONS THAT USE PRINT OR ELECTRONIC MEANS
(SUCH AS RADIO, TELEVISION, OR FILM) TO
COMMUNICATION WITH LARGE NUMBERS OF PEOPLE.
2HOW IS CULTURE MEDIATED BY MEDIA?
- MEDIA PRESENTS US WITH INFORMATION AND IMAGES ON
1) HOW THE WORLD IS ORGANIZED, 2) THE SOCIAL
RELATIONS THAT PREVAIL, AND 3) ASSUMPTIONS (ABOUT
SUCH THINGS AS MEN WOMEN, MALENESS AND
FEMALENESS, PEOPLENESS AND PEOPLE OF COLOURNESS)
THAT WE USE WHEN WE CONSTRUCT OUR EVERYDAY LIVES
3MEDIA AS SOCIALIZING AGENTS
- THEY FUNCTION TO
- INFORM US ABOUT EVENTS
- INTRODUCE US TO A WIDE VARIETY OF PEOPLE
- PROVIDE AN ARRAY OF VIEWPOINTS ON CURRENT ISSUES
- THEY MAKE US AWARE OF PRODUCTS AND SERVICES (THAT
IF WE PURCHASE THEM, SUPPOSEDLY WILL HELP US TO
ACCEPT OTHERS), AND - ENTERTAIN US BY PROVIDING THE OPPORTUNITY TO LIVE
VICARIOUSLY (THROUGH OTHER PEOPLES EXPERIENCES).
4MEDIA IMPACT ON CHILDREN
- RECENT ESTIMATES INDICATE THAT CLOSE TO 100
PERCENT OF CANADIAN HOUSEHOLDS HAVE AT LEAST ONE
TELEVISION. CANADIAN VIEWERS WATCH AN AVERAGE OF
3.3 HOURS OF TELEVISION PER DAY (ADAMS, 1998).
THIS MEANS THAT THE AVERAGE SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD WILL
HAVE SPENT MORE TIME WATCHING TELEVISION THAN
ATTENDING SCHOOL
5Deconstructing The Media
- The media constitute a socially constructed
system of technologically driven communications
that are anything but neutral or passive in
delivery. Media are actively involved in shaping
messages and circulating meanings. - Therefore media is configured by hidden
agendas and dominant ideologies in advancing
vested rather than common interests. - Therefore media are not only constructed
through human agency, they also construct
realities by naturalizing our perception of the
world as necessary and normal rather than
conventional and constructed. - Cultural frames of reference are imposed that
define some aspects of reality as acceptable and
others as unacceptable. - There is a double-edged nature of media relations
to society and society-building it informs and
it is complicit in the information it is
complicit in generating information (a view of
the world) It has an assumptive reality
6What Are Some Of The Major Assumptions (Those
Things That Go Without Saying)Â
- One is that it is not complicit in social life
That it is merely a mirror on the world That it
is (or can be) neutral. - Yet sociologists agree the commitment to
inform and entertain is riddled with hidden
agendas that benefit some, handicap others. - The media establish standards of performance,
then fail to live up to these expectations, (in
effect creating a disjuncture between
expectations and reality, both at institutional
and public levels. - They generate social problems by virtue of their
existence as a big business, their status as
discourses in defense of profit, and their role
as an instrument of thought control in a
democratic society. - By examining newscasting, tv programming,
advertising, and internetting, the media can be
shown to exert a negative impact by eliciting
mixed messages at odds with the ideals of a
progressive society. - This is tied to the phenomenon of "thought
control" in my usage this refers to the
ability to inculcate incoherent and at times
contradictory assumptions and beliefs by the mass
of the population.
7THE PHENOMENON OF THOUGHT CONTROL
- IN MY USAGE THIS REFERS TO THE ABILITY TO EXERT
UNDUE INFLUENCE - ONE EXAMPLE REFERS TO THE INCULCATION OF
INCOHERENT AND AT TIMES CONTRADICTORY ASSUMPTIONS
AND BELIEFS BY THE MASS OF THE POPULATION.
8MEDIA AND CRIME THE PROCESS OF THOUGHT CONTROL
- MOST CANADIANS LEARN ABOUT CRIME THROUGH THE
MEDIA RATHER THAN FIRST HAND EXPERIENCE. STORIES
ON TELEVISION AND RADIO, AND IN NEWSPAPERS,
MAGAZINES, AND BOOKS SHAPE OUR VIEWS ABOUT CRIME
AND CRIMINALS. HOWEVER MEDIA DO NOT SIMPLY
REPORT THE NEWS. EDITORS AND REPORTERS SELECT
THE CRIME NEWS WE HEAR ABOUT AND CONSTRUCT THE
WAY IN WHICH IT IS PRESENTED.
9Fear of crime and the mediaDoes the Matrix
have you?
- UNFORTUNATELY THE PICTURE OF CRIME WE RECEIVE
FROM MASS MEDIA IS VERY INACCURATE. - EX WHILE MOST CRIME IS PROPERTY CRIME, MOST
STORIES IN THE MEDIA DEAL WITH VIOLENT CRIME. - GABOR (1994) REVIEWED ALL THE CRIME-RELATED
STORIES REPORTED OVER TWO MONTHS IN AN OTTAWA
PAPER - SEVEN PERCENT WERE VIOLENT CRIMES (THE CITY
AVERAGED JUST SIX MURDERS PER YEAR). - WHILE VIOLENT CRIMES WERE OVER REPORTED
WHITE-COLLAR AND POLITICAL CRIMES WERE ALMOST
NEVER REPORTED. - BETWEEN 1990 AND 1996 THE HOMICIDE RATE IN CANADA
DECLINED BY ALMOST 20 PERCENT WHILE MURDER
COVERAGE ON CBC AND CTV NATIONAL NEWS PROGRAMS
INCREASED BY 300 PERCENT. - CALGARY HAD 12 MURDERS IN 1996, A YEAR THE
CALGARY HERALD PUBLISHED 1667 MURDER-RELATED
STORIES (NATIONAL MEDIA ARCHIVE, 1997).
10Why does media misrepresent crime? If it bleeds
it leads
- STORIES THAT ATTRACT VIEWERS OR READERS WILL
BOOST RATINGS AND CIRCULATION EVEN IF THESE
STORIES DO NOT REPRESENT THE REALITY OF CRIME. - THE INFORMAL RULE IS IF IT BLEEDS IT LEADS
(REFLECTING THE FACT THAT THE PUBLIC ARE
FASCINATED BY SENSATIONALIZED, BLOODY STORIES
SUCH AS THOSE OF MASS MURDERS OR ATTACKS AGAINST
HELPLESS SENIOR CITIZENS.) - THE PRIMARY GOAL OF THE MEDIA IS TO MAKE PROFITS
BY SELLING ADVERTISING.
11WHAT ARE THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE MEDIA
MISREPRESENTATION OF CRIME?
- CANADIANS GREATLY OVERESTIMATE THE AMOUNT OF
VIOLENT CRIME THAT IS COMMITTED AND HAVE A FEAR
OF CRIME THT IS MORE INTENSE THAN THE RISK OF
VICTIMIZATION JUSTIFIES. - .EX ONE SURVEY FOUND THAT THE VAST MAJORITY OF
CANADIANS 75 PERCENT FELT THAT MOST CRIMES
ARE ACCOMPANIED BY VIOLENCE, THROUGH THE TRUE
FIGURE IS LESS THAN 10 PERCENT (DOOB AND ROBERTS,
1983). - DESPITE A SIGNIFICANT DROP IN CRIME THROUGHOUT
THE 1990S AND INTO THE NEW MILLENNIUM A SURVEY
FOUND THAT CANADIANS ARE MORE FEARFUL OF CRIME
THAN THEY WERE IN 1991 (STATS CAN, 1998). - OUR FEARS ARE REINFORCED BY THE GLOBAL COVERAGE
OF VIOLENCE. TELEVISION CAN INSTANTLY BRING US
EVENTS FROM ANYWHERE AND VIOLENT CRIMES SUCH AS
MASS MURDERS IN AUSTRALIA AND IN SCOTLAND ARE
REPORTED AS IMMEDIATELY AND AS INTENSELY AS IF
THEY HAD HAPPENED IN OUR OWN COMMUNITIES.
12CONSEQUENCES OF THE MEDIA MISREPRESENTATION OF
CRIME (CONT)
- THE MEDIA ALSO PROVIDE US WITH A DISTORTED
STEREOTYPE OF OFFENDERS. VIOLENT CRIMES ARE MOST
OFTEN COMMITTED BY RELATIVES, FRIENDS, AND
ACQUAINTANCES, NOT BY ANONYMOUS STRANGERS. - CORPORATE AND WHITE-COLLAR CRIMINALS ARE
RESPONSIBLE FOR A GREAT DEAL OF SOCIAL HARM, BUT
THEIR ACTIVITIES ARE RARELY RECEIVE MUCH
ATTENTION IN MEDIA. - THE FEAR OF CRIME AND OUR IMAGE OF THE CRIMINAL
HAVE AN IMPACT ON GOVERNMENT POLICY TOWARD CRIME.
ACTUAL CRIME TRENDS ARE IRRELEVANT IF THE
PUBLIC FEELS CRIM IS OUT OF CONTROL, IT DEMANDS
THAT GOVERNMENT DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT. - WHILE CRIME RATES ARE DECLINING, A COMBINATION OF
INCREASING MEDIA COVERAGE OF CRIME AND PRESSURE
FROM A VARIETY OF INTEREST GROUPS HAS LED THE
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO TIGHTEN SEVERAL LAWS
INCLUDING THOSE CONCERNING IMMIGRATION, YOUNG
OFFENDERS, AND FIREARMS.
13Marginalized Communities
- Research challenges the perception that we are
all equally likely to be crime victims by
revealing that the most "marginalized groups" in
society have the greatest chance to be victimized
by crime. - At the same time, marginalized communities have
pointed to the inadequate response by the state
to their victimization people who fit the
typical offender profile stereotype are
"over-policed", while those who commit serious
harms but do not hold these characteristics are
typically "under-policed"
14What Are There (Hidden Or Disguise)
Manifestations Of Racism In The Mass Media
- A)Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â INVISIBILITY OF PEOPLE OF COLOUR
NUMEROUS STUDIES CONFIRM THAT CANADAS
MULTICULTURAL DIVERSITY IS POORLY REFLECTED IN
THE ADVERTISING, PROGRAMMING, AND NEWS-CASTING
SECTORS OF POPULAR MEDIA DO NOT PARTICIPATE IN
DECISION-MAKING. - IN MANY CASES, PEOPLE OF COLOUR IN MEDIA ARE
SEGREGATED ON SEPARATE SHOWS OR FORUMS IN
OTHERS THEY ARE INTEGRATED INTO MAINSTREAM AS
TOKENS WHO MUST ADOPT A MAINSTREAM-LIKE PERSONA.
(BOTH ARE FORMS OF NON-ACCEPTANCE). - B)             STEREOTYPICAL PORTRAYALS
EVERYWHERE IMAGES OF RACIAL MINORITIES ARE
STEEPED IN UNFOUNDED GENERALIZATIONS THAT
EMPHASIZE THE COMICAL OR GROTESQUE. - EX -- AUNT JEMIMA HAS APPEARED ON BOXES OF
PANCAKE MIX FOR OVER 100 YEARS. (THE SMILING
BLACK WOMAN, WHOSE HEAD USED TO BE WRAPPED IN A
KERCHIEF REMINISCENT OF A MAMMY/SERVANT IMAGE.)
RASTUS IS STILL THE CREAM OF WHEAT CHEF, AND
UNCLE BEN IS THE SMILING GRANDFATHERLY BLACK MAN
ON THE BOXES OF RICE FOR MORE THAN HALF A
CENTURY. THESE IMAGES, CREATED DECADES AGO, ARE
WOVEN INTO POPULAR CULTURE (AND PROMOTE WHAT SOME
PEOPLE CALL SIMPLE-MINDED SERVANT
STEREOTYPES). - C)Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â STEREOTYPES ARE A KIND OF
CONVENIENT SHORTHAND SIMPLIFY MEDIA PROCESS.
MEDIA MOVERS JUST TAP INTO A POOL OF STEREOTYPES
TO CREATE A READILY IDENTIFIABLE FRAMES (TROPES)
THAT IMPOSE A THEMATIC COHERENCE THAT AUDIENCES
CAN RELATE TO BECAUSE OF SHARED CULTURAL CODES.
15MEDIA AND CULTURAL HEGEMONYHIDDEN AGENDAS AND
DOMINANT IDEOLOGIES
- REFERS TO THE SUPREMACY OF A GROUP WHICH
MANIFESTS ITSELF IN TWO WAYS AS DOMINATION AND
INTELLECTUAL AND MORAL LEADERSHIP (GRAMSCI, 1971
GIROUX, 1981). - SOCIAL SCIENTISTS BELIEVE WITH THE CHANGING FORMS
OF DOMINATION THAT HAVE DEVELOPED IN ADVANCED
INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES, WITH THE RISE OF MODERN
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, SOCIAL CONTROL HAS BEEN
EXERCISED LESS THROUGH THE USE OF PHYSICAL
DETERRENTS AND INCREASINGLY THROUGH THE
DISTRIBUTION OF AN ELABORATE SYSTEM OF NORMS AND
IMPERATIVES. - .THOUGHT CONTROL ON A MASS SCALE LEADS TO A
SUBTLE AND ACCOMPLISHED SOCIAL CONTROL HERETOFORE
NON-EXISTENT.
16THECRIMINALBLACKMAN
- IN HER 1998 BOOK, THE COLOR OF CRIME, KATHRYN
RUSSELL SPEAKS OF THE "CRIMINALBLACKMAN." - THE CRIMINALBLACKMAN IS A COMPOSITE OF WHITE
FEARS OF BLACK MENS CRIMINALITY IT MAY BECOME
SO STRONG AND SO WIDESPREAD THAT IT ALLOWS FOR
RACIAL HOAXES, IN WHICH A WHITE OFFENDER BLAMES
AN AFRICAN AMERICAN, USUALLY MALE, FOR THE
OFFENSE IN QUESTION AND IS READILY BELIEVED BY
CRIMINAL JUSTICE AGENTS AND/OR THE GENERAL
PUBLIC. - EX CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF MEDIA COVERAGE
INFLUENCES PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS OF SERIOUS CRIME AS
LARGELY A MATTER OF RACE, REAL ESTATE
(INCORPORATING CLASS AND AREA), AND FAMILY
CONSTITUTION LEADING TO AN INDICTMENT OF FAILED
MOTHERS RACIALIZED AND GENDER-IZED BY WHITE
PATRIARCHY
17MEDIA MITIGATES AGAINST MULTICULTURALISM
- MEDIA ACTS TO ABET DOMINATION AND INTELLECTUAL
AND MORAL LEADERSHIP -- NORMS, VALUES, AND
ASSUMPTIONS -- OF WHITE, MALE DOMINATED
INSTITUTIONS. - FINE, BUT WHAT IS THE PROBLEM? THIS CONTINUES
TO PREVENT THE MASS MEDIA FROM FAIRLY AND
ACCURATELY REFLECTING AND REPRESENTING THE
MULTIRACIAL REALITY OF CANADIAN SOCIETY. - WHITE ELITES CONTROL THE STRUCTURE AND CONTENTS
OF THE MASS MEDIA, IT MAY BE EXPECTED THAT THE
WHITE PRESS SHARES IN THE OVERALL SYSTEM THAT
SUSTAINS WHITE GROUP DOMINANCE
18THE EUROPEAN GAZE
- WHEN A NEWS STORY IS TOLD FROM A MALE,
PARTICULARLY A EUROPEAN-NORTH-AMERICAN MALE POINT
OF VIEW, THE STANDPOINT OF THE REPORTER OR EDITOR
IS NOT NOTED. IT IS ASSUMED TO BE A GENERAL,
UNBIASED, OBJECTIVE POINT OF VIEW. - WHEN THE STORY IS TOLD FROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF
A PERSON OF COLOUR, IT IS COMMON FOR THE POINT OF
VIEW TO BE DEEMED A "SPECIAL INTEREST" AND THE
STANDPOINT TO BE SEEN AS "NOT OBJECTIVE." THE
WORDS OR VIEWS ARE MODIFIED TO PRESENT THEM TO A
EUROPEAN MALE GAZE. -
- MEDIA IS COMPLICIT IN ENTRENCHING DOMINANT, OR
"HEGEMONIC," SOCIAL PATTERNS OF WHO IS IMPORTANT,
WHOSE WORDS ARE WORTH MORE AIR TIME, WHOSE GAZE
IS CONSIDERED THE GAZE, WHO HAS POWER. - YET -- IN A SOCIETY THAT CLAIMS ALL PEOPLE ARE
INDIVIDUALS, NO ONE GROUP HAS A MONOPOLY ON
OBJECTIVITY, AND IN ORDER TO WORK TOWARD A
SOCIETY THAT IS TRULY FAIR AND JUST TO ALL, WE
ALL NEED TO UNDERSTAND HOW OTHER PEOPLE PERCEIVE
THE SOCIAL WORLD.