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Is the news too biased to keep citizens informed?  Teamwork /reading or listening, note taking and explaining to other groups

Team 

 

Document

Media and Politics (1): Why it must be Biden + (2) ideological placement of each source’s audience

Unbiased News doesn’t exist:how AllSides Provides Balanced, unbiased News, 14 January 2019

Media and Politics (1): Why it must be Biden + (2) ideological placement of each source’s audience

Interview of Dan Rather about objectivity in journalism

Unbiased News doesn’t exist: How AllSides Provides Balanced, unibiased News, 14 January 2019

There are Many sides to a story

The same event reported by different media (doc1)

Ideological placement of each source’s audience (doc2)

Where to find it?

 handout

Video/padlet/Thématique 2

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Video/padlet/thématique 2

Video/padlet/Thématique 2

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Key questions

-Guess what the article is about (Doc1)

-pick out the words referring to Biden and Trump. What does the choice of words reveal? (Doc1)

-Comment on the editorial stance/position of the newspaper. What does it suggest? (Doc1)

(doc2) observe and explain why the editors of The Economist chose to endorse Biden

Watch the video:

-The voiceover asserts that the news is biased.

-List the arguments to justify this statement.

-What may prevent people from making their opinions,

-What are filter bubbles. How can they impact people?

Guess what the article is about (Doc1)

-pick out the words referring to Biden and Trump. What does the choice of words reveal? (Doc1)

-Comment on the editorial stance/position of the newspaper. What does it suggest? (Doc1)

(doc2) observe and explain why the editors of The Economist chose to endorse Biden

How does he define objectivity?

What are his examples,

What are his questions and answers?

Take notes

Watch the video:

-The voiceover asserts that the news is biased.

-List the arguments to justify this statement.

-What may prevent people from making their opinions,

-What are filter bubbles. How can they impact people?

- focus on the words used by the various media to cover the event

-What words did the media use the most?

-comment at the focus they put on the event.

Comment on the choice of words by looking at doc 2.

-draw your conclusion about the way bias can be expressed through words.

Our answers

Recap what you learnt in a few words

Recap : How can we keep informed without being manipulated ?

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