TEEN VOGUE CLIMATE STRIKE TWEET

  • Young female audience more traditionally seen as interested in more superficial issues
    • This is not a superficial article because it is about an issue that is very important and would appeal to teenage girls.
  • The codes and conventions of a website
    • The caption of this tweet is “ENERGY” and this can appear quite radical because it is giving empowerment to the females and in today’s society, men are seen as more powerful.
    • The cover image displayed on the link to the article is quite empowering and is enticing the target audience to click on the link because the posters about the climate strike highlight the important issue which will be covered in this article.
    • The cover image has no stereotypical assets that will appear to certain genders (such as a female on an article aimed at females) therefore it is being all inclusive and emphasizing how this article as aimed at anyone because it is such a big political and environmental issue at the moment
  • How does the story construct a particular representation of the world
    • This article highlight an important social issue that needs to be addressed and therefore it is empowering more people to help create a change in the world.
    • This article is very political and is showing the extremities of what climate change is doing and therefore announcing how people are able to get involved.
    • The strikes have been advertised on the Teen Vogue website because it is radical as it is trying to influence people to change and get involved in the strikes, however it is highlighting a political issue which has been big in the news recently.
    • It has also been an article on the Teen Vogue website because the website attracts a large audience of teenagers, therefore it is educating people on important events that are happening around the world.

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