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Edusites investigates the role and manipulation of media language and the representations of CSPs such as Zoella, Kim Kardashian and Women Hour. In these resources, we investigate topics for analysis including audience and institutional issues such as genre, branding, regulation. We ask the question, how does the media create or represent attitudes, behaviours, and beliefs?
Edusites investigates the role and manipulation of media language and the representations of CSPs such as Zoella, Kim Kardashian and Women Hour. In these resources, we investigate topics for analysis including audience and institutional issues such as genre, branding, regulation. We ask the question, how does the media create or represent attitudes, behaviours, and beliefs?
Edusites cover a wide selection of AQA GCSE Media Studies specified Close Study Products for 2019 examination. The study of the media for GCSE involves a solid understanding of how the media industry and its range of institutions construct media products that communicate messages to their audiences about the world we live in and our place within it.