The Guardian Flashcards

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How is the Guardian regulated?

A

It is self-regulated but follows the IPSO code.

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What type of complaints do they ignore?

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Any insignificant ones, or ones that are about advertising.

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What do people complain about?

A

Niche and unserious ideas, such as spelling and grammatical errors.

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What genre of newspaper is the Guardian?

A

A quality tabloid

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What is the Guardian’s targeted reader?

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A well-educated, affluent middle-class member of society.

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What political stance do the Guardian hold?

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Left-wing

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In the issue titled Sunak blocked rebuild of hospitals riddled with crumbling concrete how is Van Zoonen used?

A

The image, of a woman being held down by two men means she is represented as submissive and weak.

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In the issue titled Feminist approach to cancer could save 800,000 women’s lives a year” how is Bandura seen?

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The audience will believe the way to cancer is a more of an open-minded one

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In the Guardian issue titled Sunak blocked rebuild of hospitals riddled with crumbling concrete, how do the audience see Curran and Seaton’s theory?

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TG present Rishi Sunak as a monster, illuminating the idea that the media is dominated by right-wing companies.

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Name two instances of binary oppositions on the Sunak blocked rebuild... issues.

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Met payour to women held at vigil : Innocent versus guilty
: Protect versus threaten

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