Tuesday, 12 May 2009

Thursday, 7 May 2009

Extra Primary Sources

Images:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/northamptonshire/features/2003/talking_teenagers/harry_enfield.shtml














http://www.e4.com/blog/skins-news/post/ehymwqjmqycalkjhqxvv3e/view.e4

Extra Secondary Sources

Internet:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/breakfast/3095833.stm
http://www.screenonline.org.uk/film/id/439103/
http://www.screenonline.org.uk/film/id/439003/

Postal Questionnaire

Please fill in this questionnaire. To fill it in copy and paste the questions below into the comments page for this post, many thanks. You will need to watch the video clips 'We are the Lambeth Boy's' and 'Hoodies can be goodies'.

1.Think of a teenager, how would you picture them?

2.Why do you picture them like this?

3.What forms of media have you seen this picture of a teenager in?

4.What affect do you think this has on teenagers?

5.In television media which genres convey this, for example documentary, tv drama and news?

6.Do you think there is a difference between the representations in different genres?

7.Are teenagers portrayed as positive or negative in the media?

7a.If positive, why?

7b.If negative, why?

8.Why do media organizations represent teenagers like this, eg. Channel 4, the BBC...?

9.What kind people are representing teenagers?

10.Why are they representing teenagers like this?

11.What did you think were the key representations of teenagers in the following, 'Hoodies can be Goodies' and 'We are the Lambeth Boy's'?

12.Give some examples that you thought were interesting in the video clips you watched from 'We are the Lambeth Boy's' and 'Hoodies can be Goodies'?

13.Why do you think this?