Evaluation of Semble Magazine -How does your media product represent particular
social groups?
Gender
Different genders are represented in the same way in semble magazine. It’s a common
thing in magazines that females are sexualized in photos and men are more serious
and masculine. When planning the photos for semble I thought it would express
semble’s opinion on gender roles by not making the plan any different for a male or a
female.
In this photo from a kerrang cover you can see the flirtatious nature of the woman
(winking) on the cover compared to the photo from another kerrang cover which
portrays a man being very serious. Where in the 2 snapshots from semble you can see
both genders are represented the same.
This is a common example of what is done and has been done in magazines as you can
see from the examples on the right. I don't think this is a fair representation of women
I want to change that.
The house style used by the magazine also represents equality of genders as it has a
very neutral style and the colors used aren’t considered masculine or feminine as well
as the fonts
Evaluation of Semble Magazine -How does your media product represent particular
social groups?
Ethnicity
Semble has the same attitude towards different
ethnicity as it did towards gender, and semble strives for
equality when representing other groups and I want
semble to be diverse. I haven’t got an example since the
rock genre is dominated by white artists and there isn’t
any ethnic groups represented in my first issue. Yet if
there was any people from any other ethnicity they
would be represented as if they were a white artist.
Evaluation of Semble Magazine -How does your media product represent particular
social groups?
Age
In my magazine I have mainly covered young artists and have house styles and
content suggests that the magazine represents a young age group.
The magazine offers concert tickets, an out going experience, being out going
is something commonly associated with a younger age group.
The content offered within the magazine represents a experimental musical
taste of a young social group.(classic rock as well as punky rock and indie
rock)
You can see very high energy levels from the main image on the double page
spread with very cool hand jesters and bright colours all suggest a younger
generation.
The black and white imagery doesn’t fit the normal conventions of magazines
and the anarchy of challenging conventions matches the anarchistic
behaviour of younger generations.
Evaluation of Semble Magazine -How does your media product represent particular
social groups?
Social groups
In Semble’s first issue there was 3 prominent social groups represented
Mods, Hipsters and Punks.
The clothing of the ‘Wicked Tricks’ lead singer is wearing clothes
associated with Mods and is therefore represented as a Mod a group
not normally associated with rock, this challenges a social group
stereotype.
The clothing of the two members of ‘The Crooked Sons’ are commonly
associated with Indie music and Hipsters, Yet the band actually plays
punk music, this again challenges the social construct of what it means
to be Punk .
The black, white and red color scheme represents colors normally
associated with punks, and there image.
In Semble magazine social groups aren’t represented in the
stereotypical way so the magazine can reach a wider audience and not
be just for Punks or just for Rockers.

representation

  • 1.
    Evaluation of SembleMagazine -How does your media product represent particular social groups? Gender Different genders are represented in the same way in semble magazine. It’s a common thing in magazines that females are sexualized in photos and men are more serious and masculine. When planning the photos for semble I thought it would express semble’s opinion on gender roles by not making the plan any different for a male or a female. In this photo from a kerrang cover you can see the flirtatious nature of the woman (winking) on the cover compared to the photo from another kerrang cover which portrays a man being very serious. Where in the 2 snapshots from semble you can see both genders are represented the same. This is a common example of what is done and has been done in magazines as you can see from the examples on the right. I don't think this is a fair representation of women I want to change that. The house style used by the magazine also represents equality of genders as it has a very neutral style and the colors used aren’t considered masculine or feminine as well as the fonts
  • 2.
    Evaluation of SembleMagazine -How does your media product represent particular social groups? Ethnicity Semble has the same attitude towards different ethnicity as it did towards gender, and semble strives for equality when representing other groups and I want semble to be diverse. I haven’t got an example since the rock genre is dominated by white artists and there isn’t any ethnic groups represented in my first issue. Yet if there was any people from any other ethnicity they would be represented as if they were a white artist.
  • 3.
    Evaluation of SembleMagazine -How does your media product represent particular social groups? Age In my magazine I have mainly covered young artists and have house styles and content suggests that the magazine represents a young age group. The magazine offers concert tickets, an out going experience, being out going is something commonly associated with a younger age group. The content offered within the magazine represents a experimental musical taste of a young social group.(classic rock as well as punky rock and indie rock) You can see very high energy levels from the main image on the double page spread with very cool hand jesters and bright colours all suggest a younger generation. The black and white imagery doesn’t fit the normal conventions of magazines and the anarchy of challenging conventions matches the anarchistic behaviour of younger generations.
  • 4.
    Evaluation of SembleMagazine -How does your media product represent particular social groups? Social groups In Semble’s first issue there was 3 prominent social groups represented Mods, Hipsters and Punks. The clothing of the ‘Wicked Tricks’ lead singer is wearing clothes associated with Mods and is therefore represented as a Mod a group not normally associated with rock, this challenges a social group stereotype. The clothing of the two members of ‘The Crooked Sons’ are commonly associated with Indie music and Hipsters, Yet the band actually plays punk music, this again challenges the social construct of what it means to be Punk . The black, white and red color scheme represents colors normally associated with punks, and there image. In Semble magazine social groups aren’t represented in the stereotypical way so the magazine can reach a wider audience and not be just for Punks or just for Rockers.