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Card 26

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Theory: Media stories, news, culture and art construct the way groups in society see the world around them

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Card 27

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Theory: Audiences consume media products with a clear set of pleasures to draw from the experience to replace negatives in reality

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Card 28

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Theory: Audiences no longer share the same levels of group experience due to digital media

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Card 29

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Theory: Genres are successful because the conflict at the centre of the narrative represents an important conflict in society

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Card 30

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Theorist: Baudrillard

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Card 31

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Theory: A rejection of the idea that there is any such thing as a natural identity - there is a dominant stereotype that individuals should conform to

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Card 32

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Theory: A belief system that rejects the idea of a 'right' or 'wrong' way of doing things

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Card 33

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Theory: Society interacts with each other and affects social change

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Card 34

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Theory: Mass media texts are trying to naturalise the capitalist system/distract the audience from realising they are being exploited

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Card 35

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Theory: The hegemony of government and business will make use of commercial media to encourage audiences to agree with their policies

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