Hebdige - 1979
- Portray youth as either fun or trouble
- Youth resist hegemony through style
- Represents resistance to dominate ideologies in society
- Take smart objects (clothes or mopeds) and modify them to show alternate values
- Subculture
- a group of like-minded individuals who feel neglected by society standards and who develop a sense of identity which differs to the dominant on to which they belong
Acland - 1995
- Effects of media representations of delinquent youth maintains social order/hegemony
- Developed concept of the Ideology of Protection:
- The idea that young people need constant surveillance and monitoring
- Representation of youth remains anti-social
Ann Gould - 1999
- Identified 6 stereotypes from the media about youth:
- Sexual
- Artificial Tribe
- Nihilistic
- Not believing in any faith due to the perception that life is pointless
- Rebellious
- Violent
- Self-destructive
- Some (teens) Are Not Really Very Social
Giroux - 1997
- Media doesn’t accurately reflect youth identity
- The more rules that are enforced, the more teens are going to want to break them, leading them to then have to deal with the consequences which creates a viscious cycle
Cohen - 1955
- Identified 3 features of media reporting of events:
- Exaggeration and distortion
- Numbers, damage caused, violence etc.
- Prediction
- Future conflicts will follow
- Symbolisation
- Symbols of youth negatively labelled and associated with deviance
- Argued groups that are branded a certain way act out in that stigmatic way
- Ideological state apparatus
- Dominant ideology reinforced through different groups including media
- Divided social institutions into 2 categories:
- Repressive state Apparatus
- Functions through violence (potential or actual)
- Ideological state apparatus
- Functions through ideology
- Ensure the reproduction of the relations of production
Iconography:
- The visual images and symbols used in a work of art or the study or interpretation of these.

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