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Media Constructions of the Middle East

Media Constructions of the Middle East. PowerPoint Slide Show, Unit 1, Lesson 1 Picturing the Middle East. DOC 1. DOC 2. DOC 3. DOC 4. Photo courtesy of Karen Tonso. DOC 5. DOC 6. DOC 7. DOC 8. Photo courtesy of Karen Tonso. DOC 9. DOC 10. DOC 11.

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Media Constructions of the Middle East

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  1. Media Constructions of the Middle East PowerPoint Slide Show, Unit 1, Lesson 1 Picturing the Middle East

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  5. DOC 4 Photo courtesy of Karen Tonso

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  9. DOC 8 Photo courtesy of Karen Tonso

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  12. DOC 11 Used with permission from Dennis Fox - http://blog.dennisfox.net/

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  14. DOC 1 Women in Oman

  15. DOC 2 Women in Brazil

  16. DOC 3 Women snorkeling in Malaysia

  17. DOC 4 Photo courtesy of Karen Tonso Mosque in Dearborn, Michigan

  18. DOC 5 • Camel driver and his camel in the desert near Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India

  19. DOC 6 Cotton field in Israel

  20. DOC 7 Mall in Saudi Arabia

  21. DOC 8 Photo courtesy of Karen Tonso Storefronts in Dearborn, Michigan

  22. DOC 9 Fishermen in Turkey

  23. DOC 10 Ruins in Lebanon

  24. DOC 11 Used with permission from Dennis Fox - http://blog.dennisfox.net/ Western Wall with Dome of the Rock

  25. DOC 12 Twin Towers in Dubai

  26. Assumption Something taken for granted or accepted as true without proof Misperception Something perceived incorrectly or misunderstood Generalization Reasoning from detailed facts to general principles Stereotype A generalization, usually exaggerated or oversimplified and often offensive, that is used to describe or distinguish a group. Definitions from answers.com

  27. Why might people living in the United States carry stereotypes about the Middle East, Arab people, Muslims and the religion of Islam? Where do these stereotypes come from? • How can we challenge these stereotypes?

  28. The Middle East from middleeastfacts.com Asia Middle East from worldatlas.com The Near East from worldatlas.com

  29. What are different forms of media? • television, radio, movies (in theaters and on video) • the internet, video games, recorded music • newspapers, magazines, comic books • advertising in all of its forms • bumper stickers, posters, buttons, billboards • books • others…

  30. What is media literacy? The ability to access, analyze, evaluate and produce communication in a variety of forms.

  31. Six Key Concepts of Media Literacy All media messages are “constructed.” Each medium has different characteristics, strengths, and a unique “language” of construction. Media messages are produced for particular purposes, including profit, persuasion, educations, and artistic expression. All media messages have embedded values and points of view. Different people may interpret the same media message in different ways. Media and media messages can influence beliefs, attitudes, values, behaviors and the democratic process.

  32. Six Questions To Ask About Any Media Message Who made – and who sponsored – this message, and for what purpose? Who is the target audience and how is the message specifically tailored to that audience? What are the different techniques used to inform, persuade, entertain, and attract attention? What messages are communicated (and/or implied) about certain people, places, events, behaviors, lifestyles, etc.? How current, accurate and credible is the information in this message? What is left out of this message that might beimportant to know?

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