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OSP: Paul Gilroy - Diasporic identity

  Paul Gilroy - blog task Read the Factsheet and complete the following questions/tasks: 1) How does Gilroy suggest racial identities are constructed? Gilroy suggests that racial identities are historically constructed- firmed by colonisation, slavery, nationalist philosophies and consumer capitalism. 2) What does Gilroy suggest regarding the causes and history of racism? Gilroy suggests that racism isn't caused by race, he says it is a natural phenomenon and a product of racial oppression. 3) What is ethnic absolutism and why is Gilroy opposed to it? Ethnic absolutism is a line of thinking which sees humans are part of different ethnic compartments, with race as the basis of human differentiation. Gilroy is opposed to ethnic absolutism as it is counter to his argument that racism causes race. 4) How does Gilroy view diasporic identity? He considers a transatlantic diasporic identity , where groups across the Atlantic share cultural practices – a “single, complex unit” of black c

OSP: Teen Vogue - background and textual analysis

  Teen Vogue: background reading Read this  Guardian feature from 2017 on Teen Vogue  and answer the following questions. 1) What was the article that announced Teen Vogue as a more serious, political website – with 1.3m hits and counting? Donald Trump is gas lighting America. 2) When was the original Teen Vogue magazine launched and what was its original content? It launched in 2004 as a 'little sister' to Vogue, its  original content was a mix of fashion, celebrity gossip and beauty. 3) How did editor Elaine Welteroth change Teen Vogue’s approach in 2015? Elaine Welteroth made a change in the Teen Vogue's content by having an issue that featured three unknown black women which commercially nontraditional.  4) How many stories are published on Teen Vogue a day? What topics do they cover? Between 50- 70 stories a day. 5) What influence did digital director Phillip Picardi have over the editorial direction? Picardi had an impact on the Teen Vogue's content, he suggested

OSP Introduction: Clay Shirky - End of audience blog tasks

  Media Magazine reading 1) Looking over the article as a whole, what are some of the positive developments due to the internet highlighted by Bill Thompson? The internet gives people the freedom of speech, freedom of assembly and freedom of the press in one single connection.. It connects people around the world,provides a great source of information. 2) What are the negatives or dangers linked to the development of the internet? Bullying and abuse takes place on the internet, pornography, illegal child images of child abuse. 3) What does ‘open technology’ refer to? Do you agree with the idea of ‘open technology’? In order to have an  open society based around principles of  equality of opportunity, social justice and free  expression, we need to build it on technologies  which are themselves ‘open’, and that this is  the only way to encourage a diverse online  culture that allows all voices to be heard. 4) Bill Thompson outlines some of the challenges and questions for the future of

Y13 Baseline assessment: Learner response

 1) Type up your feedback in full (you don't need to write the mark and grade if you want to keep this confidential). WWW- Q1+Q2 are excellent, top level responses that show you know the CSPs and audience theories. Q3 also has potential and with a couple of tweaks will have you pushing towards the top grades. EBI- You need a sharper question focus for Q3... a couple of inaccurate stats to revise too. The key issue for the CSP edititions. You mention FGM at one point to illustrate an aspect of Oh Comely but need a lot more than this. One for both revision and exam practice. 2) Focusing on the BBC Life Hacks question, write three ways it helps to fulfil the BBC's mission statement that you didn't include in your original assessment answer. Use the mark scheme for ideas. Life Hacks informs Radio 1 listeners about topics and issues they may be experiencing in their own lives such as managing debt, dealing with gender identity issues or relationship problems. Life Hacks offers