To what extent does news media create moral panic and represent teenagers in a negative way that the public should fear?
From our
discussion in class today, what we understood about our question was that
teenagers are not only seen in a positive way but are mostly portrayed in a
very negative way in society. Language used such as "British
youths are the most unpleasant and violent in the world” makes the
audience react negatively overall towards the younger generation of the youths
of Britain. Words such as ‘most unpleasant’ and ‘violent’ connote a sense of
chaos highlighting teenagers overall to be terrible people.
However in juxtaposition to that, biased
opinions from teens saying that they are not always bad people relates to
Perkins theory stating that there is some element of truth in a stereotype
made, in this instance, as teenagers may be good, helpful people, they may also
be very unpleasant.
Statements
made such as “Positive media representation of youth did not disappear, but
there was a palpable resurgence of more negative coverage” shows how
overall, in the media, how teenagers are mostly represented in a very negative
way. Furthermore, in opposition to the negative coverage made in the media,
youth clubs and Television institutions such as Disney show people that
teenagers are actually good people.
For
example, Disney shows such as The Suite Life of Zack & Cody and That’s So
Raven have morals at the end of them, teaching the younger generation of
children, who watch Disney shows such as these, good morals and how to be
better people; planning ahead for the future.
Different
audiences would react in different ways to statements made in the media. If the
older, orthodox, current generation saw something on television such as the
Ealing riots for example, then they would think that all young people living in
Britain who wear hoods would be so called ‘Hood-Rats’ and from this, stereotypes
would grow either giving British youth a good or a bad representation.
Overall
teenagers are represented in a negative way and have been labelled as deviant gaining
an undesirable repute in society today.