How does the media change perceptions of regeneration?
- Created by: beebsbubbly
- Created on: 28-05-21 14:00
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- Changing perceptions of Liverpool
- Architecture
- The city is a UNESCO world heritage site
- Liver building is Grade I listed
- Reminders of a time when Liverpool's wealth exceeded London
- The skyline is recognisable and often includes a ferry which is a reminder of Liverpool's maritime past
- Music
- The Beatles were from Liverpool
- Created a representati-on of the city during the 1960s
- Many people felt like they knew the city due to this connection e.g. Penny Lane
- Riots
- In July 1981, there were riots in inner city Liverpool (Toxteth)
- Liverpool was represented as a dangerous and volatile city
- That summer, other riots in Handsworth, Brixton and Chapeltown led to the media branding inner cities as 'no go' areas
- The media implied that the inner city people were a problem rather than focusing on the high deprivation that caused the rioting
- Architecture
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