Friday 11 December 2009

Bibliography: Books.

My Critical Investigation: --
To What Extent Are Male Teenagers Negatively Stereotyped In The UK News Media.

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Burton, Graeme (2005):
Media & Popular Culture. Coventry,UK: Dianna ONG.

Pg. 44
"Typical behaviour from the younger generation tends to build a threatning impact to the society. Statistics of crime rate increase throughout recent years in our society also influences the media to broadcast both negative and positive information."

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Kings, Chris Ed. (2000): Media Violence Alert. USA:Dream Catcher Press.

"There has been a great deal of public disscussions of the link between media violence and children's aggressive behaviour."

"Michael Carneal, the 14 year old killer had never fired a pistol in his life, and had fired a .22 rifle at camp site. He stole a .22 pistol from a neighbour, fired a few practise shots, and took it to school."

"Carneal fired 8 shots at a high shcool prayer group who was breaking up."

"Firing at milling, screaming, running group of kids, he hit 8 different kids with 8 shots, five of them head shots and other three upper torso."


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Gifford, Clive (2005): Gangs. London: Evans Brothers.

"Some people call any group of young adults a gang."

"Gangs are often reported in the media as a modern issue, the number of teenage members of gangs has increased in many countries in the past 20 years."


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Stewart, Colin (2001): Media & Meaning. London: British Film Institute.

Pg.84 --
"Gradually, an adult audience may sometimes be pressurised and surprisingly warned about a change in the society. The media works both ways, into broadcasting both good and bad news preventing harsh and negative stereotypes, whilst keeping their audience calm."

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Clive, Mathew (2002): Society & Cultures. Canada: B.R Friels.

Pg.204--
"Links between violent teenagers and the media has always brought up public debates."

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Dutton, Brian (2000): Media Studies-An Introduction. England: First Published 1989.

Pg.63--
"Information passed on from person to person about incidents happening within a local area are sometimes slightly changed, therefore in many occasions, the press is accused for feeding false reports."

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Wallis, Jeremy (2000): The Media. Great Britain: Heinemann Library.

"On daily basis, chaos and disturbance is caused by male teenagers. Common things in our society, the media decides to reveal these announcments on other types of media forms such as newspapers."

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Cynthia, Carter (2003) Violence & The Media. USA: Weave Co.





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Winston, Brian (2005): Media Technology & Society. New York: Routledge.




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