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Mediation

Published on Apr 04, 2016

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Mediation

What is mediation?

Anothers version of the truth.

Explain further?

  • Aspects of truth have been mediated.
  • The truth has been 'altered' with.
  • Most media has been through mediation. 

Example?

A picture of 2 celebrities at a red carpet event together. They are at work. After mediation, they are now dating.

Photo by Tom Erickson

Mediating Representations

What is mediating representations?

Mediating media until it is what the audience want to hear,see,know.

Same as mediation? Explain further?

  • Yes, but...
  • Truth is betrayed into stereotypical public belief.
  • Mediating into what the public wants to hear.

Example?

Justin Bieber has a lot of negative audience. Bieber see filming with cops, mediated to have been arrested.

Audience Interpretation

What is audience interpretation?

How the audience interpret mediated content.

Explain further?

  • It's the mediators job to persuade the audience of the truth.
  • It is the audiences job to question it.
  • It is the audiences job to interpret it how they want.

Example?

Referring to the picture of 2 celebrities 'dating', whilst actually at work. Audience have a choice to interpret the truth.

Objectivity

What is objectivity?

Everyone has a say, to avoid bias opinions.

Explain further?

  • All opinions and aspects are taken in to perspective.
  • Everyone is to have a say.
  • Make a fair opinion and conclusion.
  • Avoid Bias opinions and accusations. 

Example?

Again using picture with 2 celebrities together. They could be working together, friends or dating.

Subjectivity

What is subjectivity?

Opposite of objectivity. Only one opinion is given.

Explain further?

  • Used to get ones opinion across.
  • Bias opinion.
  • Manipulate audience.
  • Persuading them this is the truth.
  • To ensure they do not contradict themselves.

Example?

That 9/11 incident was planned by the Government.

Impartiality

What is impartiality?

Giving only people with credit the right to have an opinion.

Explain further?

  • Mix of objectivity and subjectivity.
  • More than 1 opinion given, but not everyone.
  • Only people who have credit have an opinion.
  • Gives an informed opinion.
  • Best way to give information.

Example?

A football match. A professional opinion from both sides.