Online Analysis Flashcards

(29 cards)

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What is the print version like compared to the online version in terms of Trump’s presidential election? 1st article Guardian

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Print is zoomed in but online, there is a video

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With videos being accessible on the online versions, what does this show? 1st article Guardian

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How on online versions you get more access to detailed content

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How is the presentation of him being elected different with the 2 versions? 1st article Guardian

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Print we see ‘American Dread’ - Anyone who doesn’t know about US politics - enigma code - link to Barthes Semiotics
Online we see about him being elected straight away

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How does Shirky’s audience theory link to online versions?

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More interactive by videos, links and direct sharing and it shows how people who read more print are usually passive more traditional readers but with online, they are more interactive, contemporary and usually younger due to knowledge of tech

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What else is different on the 1st article of Guardian and online?

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A lot more detail as we see about how he is first convicted criminal to win the election and how he is featured in a reality show
Focusing on negatives than positives

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What else is accessible on the online version and not print?

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Comments

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How is Trump’s dominance over America represented on the online version? 1st article Guardian

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We see a vote margin by state and see how he dominated in the East Coast e.g Texas

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How does the Guardian show their views and idealogies of Trump? In terms of online version

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Focusing on his crimes and portray his pitch as ‘crude, rambling, racist’ - portrays their left-wing views

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How is Trump portrayed in the print 1st article of the Guardian?

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See him presented as unflattering and this shows their views as well as how Guardian viewers are very progressive change and equality - opposite of Trump

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With Trump’s idealogies and the Guardian’s idealogies contrasting, what theory does this relate about?

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Levi Strauss - binary opposition

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What is the DM like in terms of Trump on print version?

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Very supportive - about a comeback

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How does Dm conform to hybrid tabloid conventions?

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Loads of photos - more passive audience than Guardian

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What does the video on DM online show?

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DM right-wing idealogies by US flag

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What does DM emphasise?

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Traditional values which can be patriarchal opinions

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What does the photo gallery link to in terms of theory?

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Clay Shirky

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How does the DM image portray Trump as?

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Very powerful - long shot - Trump being in the middle with NVC looking strong with him speaking out to crowd

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What is the text like in terms of supporting Trump? DM

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Very supportive - shows DM idealogies

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How does the DM engage readers?

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How is Starmer presented on the online version in Guardian?

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Powerful in the video - left-wing idealogies conveyed

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What does the phrase ‘fight for peace’ represent Starmer?

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Like a warrior

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What helps readers understand what is going on?

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Stats that the PM said

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What type of audience does the Guardian have?

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More hybrid broadsheet style - active

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We see fewer ads, what does this show?

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The style of newspaper

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Seeing the different categories of culture, lifestyle etc at the top, what does this show?

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Readership of Guardian - ABC1

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How does the DM present the Starmer story?
Right-wing idealogies - against Starmer
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What other stories were shown in DM?
Representation of women 'stick-thin' - portrays Brooke Shields as negative
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How is the foreign aid secretary portrayed as by DM?
As someone who has been betrayed as was 'only told on Monday , her budget would be slashed' - Portrays PM as someone who isnt letting others know
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What does the word 'comeback' connote?
Success
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What dioes the boost of defence spending show?
That the UK is gaining but no one else is losing e.g people internationally