Different classes are stereotypically represented in different ways in the Media
Representation of the W.C
us on servitude (slavery), poverty and criminality
dependency, unemployment, violence and sexual promiscuity.
Recurrent themes, from news reports, through documentaries, to entertainment shows, represent the
W.C as :
o be feared because of their unpredictability
Dependent on both the state and the tolerance and generosity of the M.C and U.C
Representations of W.C rarely focus on their ordinariness or positive aspects and rather focus on the
negative.
Some mass media representations of the W.C are also part of the Ruling Class Ideology
the W.C even
though they are a huge part of the society.
W.C people are usually featured as unflattering or pitying
News org’s label W.C as the problem e.g. as welfare cheats, drug addicts or criminals
W.C youth subcultures are subjected to moral panics.
behavior seen as a threat or challenge to the moral order in society. E.g. Terrorism is considered as a
temporary form of moral panic in Western Societies.
Reporting of issues like poverty, unemployment or single parent families suggest that personal
inadequacy is the main cause of these social problems rather than the Govt policies or poor biz
practices.
s of industrial relations reveal that media portrays
unreasonable
interested in political or social organization of the UK society.
It’s assumed that they only want to read abt celebrity gossip & lifestyles, sports etc
Capitalism.
Representations of Poverty & the underclass
workers as making trouble for reasonable
employers.