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Title: The World Beyond the Family


1
Chapter 17
  • The World Beyond the Family

2
Definitions
  • Agent of Socialization
  • Audiovisual Technology
  • Breakfast Programs
  • Censorship
  • Curriculum
  • Defiance of Authority
  • Display Media
  • Electronic Media

3
Agent of Socialization
  • A person or organization, such as school or
    family, that plays an important role in teaching
    children the ways of society.

4
Audiovisual Technology
  • Forms of media such as television and video,
    electronic sources such as computers, Internet,
    electronic messages, and interactive games that
    bring together representations of sight and sound.

5
Breakfast Programs
  • The provision of breakfast by schools and
    communities for hungry children.

6
Censorship
  • The practice of banning or repressing materials
    or ideas considered objectionable.

7
Curriculum
  • A set of courses and programs offered at school.

8
Defiance of Authority
  • The act of opposing an influential person or
    organization.

9
Display Media
  • Eye-catching materials set up to communicate
    information to a large audience for example,
    billboards, signs, window displays.

10
Electronic Media
  • Computers, the Internet, electronic messages,
    interactive games, and telecommunication
    technologies.

11
Media, Parents and the School
  • Teachers instruct in social conventions (such as
    taking turns, waiting in line, etc.)
    encouraging independence.
  • Not every child has a positive experience at
    school which concerns parents.
  • Parents welcome the educational potential of
    electronic media.
  • TV programs and music help with language
    development, important concepts and so on.
  • However, this leaves children open to high-impact
    advertising.
  • Parents and caregivers must find a balance
    between the positive and negative influences of
    school and media on the socialization of their
    children.

12
Media Pressures on Parents and Children
  • Media sells not only products but lifestyles
  • Children are often targets of marketing,
    advertising, and the media parents need to be
    aware of this
  • Parents are pressured by their children and the
    media to keep up with recent trends (clothing
    labels or collectible toys)
  • Read the case study on page 425 of the textbook
    and discuss the questions aloud.

13
Media Stereotypes and Violence
  • Media stereotyping is a subject of major concern
  • Stereotyping focuses mostly on gender, race and
    ethnicity
  • Violence is another concern with parents and its
    overwhelming presence in the media
  • Music videos, movies, video games, and television
    programs contain many violent images including
    abusive language, sexual assault, beatings,
    shootings and stabbings.
  • Many studies have linked media violence with
    aggression in children.

14
Media and Lifestyle
  • Sex in movies and on TV is portrayed as normal
    and inevitable
  • Alcohol is also advertised as commonplace most
    movies and TV programs have alcohol in their
    images
  • Media encourages youth to smoke as it is
    portrayed as a part of adulthood
  • Media creates a consumption culture with needs
    and wants beyond what is necessary for survival
  • Things rather than relationships often define the
    quality of life

15
Media Censorship
  • Parents often try to have books banned from
    schools and libraries because of their content
    and are sometimes successful on a local level
  • Various groups and organizations have called for
    censorship or banning of different kinds of media
    without much success
  • Canada has laws governing obscenity but artistic
    expression is open to interpretation and debate
  • Canada has banned tobacco ads from TV but there
    is no censorship for violence

16
Review Questions
  • What is an agent of socialization?
  • How should schools respond to hunger, violence,
    and defiance of authority?
  • Many movies are not made for children, yet they
    watch them and learn from them. How can parents
    control what children see?
  • How does media censorship protect children?
  • How has media had a positive influence on your
    knowledge of the world?
  • What are some general positive aspects of media?
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