Media Framing names the events and shapes
public opinions. That is to say, media wants to persuade people to think in the
way it want people to think.
Media is not always objective. That is why
we have stereotypes. I still remember that I watched an American video, which
introduced China before 2008 Beijing Olympic Game ceremony. It showed many Chinese people who are feckless
and unhealthiness, but not like how Chinese media shows Chinese people. We are
powerful, healthy and happy in Chinese media. The video also showed the big gap
of wealth in China. They put a shot of the poorest area and a shot of the
richest area together, which emphasized Chinese polarization of wealth. However,
we will never report this in that way in Chinese mainstream media.
I knew China is not like this because I
know how China is. At least it is definitely not the whole China. However, for
the Americans, they will see China in this way because the media shapes their
opinions.
On the other side, Chinese media frames
people too. Mainstream media always shows the good side of the country. We are
always positive in the media.
Both of these are subjective. They limit us
in the frame, but they are ideologies that we all accepted.
Fortunately, we have social media now. More
and more people can express their own opinions instead of only accept the
mainstream media. More and more people realize that media framing is not true.
With social media, I believe we will see more and will not just follow the media
framing.
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