WEEEK-04(MIND MAP AND STEREOTYPES)

WHAT IS MIND MAP AND STEREOTYPES?

WHAT IS MIND MAP?

Mind mapping, introduced by Tony Buzan is a great tool for idea generation and brainstorming. Mind map is a sample image of a brainstorming about something such as, problem, creativity and many more…….

mind map can categorize in to 2 ways

logical mind map and associated mind map

What is logical mind map?

Logical mind map which connect through the main subject via the stereotype of the centered object I mean the main the main idea and mind maps used by stereotype words with connection of the subject through the links.













WHAT IS AN ASSOCIATED MIND MAP?

This is another style of mind mapping but, little bit different than logical mind map, in logical mind what are words they used it has connection between each other since, in this style opposite of it, what are the words or expression used by words that may be not related to the main subject but it holds the main idea of the subject may be this photos will help you to identified the idea of this topic…..



















Stereotyping - Introduction



stereotypes are inevitable, especially in the advertising, entertainment and news industries, which need as wide an audience as possible to quickly understand information. Stereotypes act like codes that give audiences a quick, common understanding of a person or group of people—usually relating to their class, ethnicity or race, gender, sexual orientation, social role or occupation.

But stereotypes can be problematic. They can:

  • reduce a wide range of differences in people to simplistic categorizations
  • transform assumptions about particular groups of people into "realities"
  • be used to justify the position of those in power
  • perpetuate social prejudice and inequality

More often than not, the groups being stereotyped have little to say about how they are represented.

This section comments on common media stereotypes and examines some of the root causes of stereotypical portrayals, including lack of diversity behind the scenes in newsrooms and film studios. The section explores the impact of stereotyping on self-image and the development of attitudes among the young, and it showcases efforts to counter stereotyping with alternative programming. It also outlines diversity guidelines for the broadcasting industry, as well as government policies to promote fair and equitable portrayals in Canadian media.













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