Category Archives: Uncategorized

Filters

Author:
Category:

“Sex Education” Newcomer George Robinson on Isaac’s Relationship With Maeve and Disability Representation

https://www.teenvogue.com/story/sex-education-george-robinson-isaac

More traditionally seen as interested in more superficial issues – I think that Sex Education isn’t interested in more superficial issues because the actor George Robinson is disabled in real life which means that throughout the show he will experience real life events; there will therefore be a deeper meaning for the character Isaac. His relationship with Maeve represents that people don’t have to discriminate or be mean just because someone is disabled and doesn’t function like everyone else, they’re still the same person that they always have been. Their relationship highlights this and shows how Sex Education isn’t necessarily interested in more superficial issues. Having an actor who is disabled in real life is admirable because characters are often played by people who aren’t in wheelchairs in real life which implies a lack of consideration; however, using George Robinson to play Isaac is significant as he uses a wheelchair in real life and it represents a disability in a more real and heartfelt way.

Representation of particular groups – Many groups are being represented in Sex Education, including different races/ethnicity, people with disabilities, many different personalities etc. Isaac is being represented as having a disability which adds a sense of diversity to the show because it shows how the show is inclusive and doesn’t exclude people just because of what they’re like. The representation of having George Robinson play Isaac in the show is significant as he said he can empathise with the character. Although Isaac and Maeve grow a good relationship with each other in the show, the actors who played them (George Robinson and Emma Mackey) have developed a good relationship in real life which shows how different people can work together and be friends even if their background or situation is completely different.

Watch the Trailer For “Kim Kardashian West: The Justice Project”

https://www.teenvogue.com/story/kim-kardashian-west-justice-project-trailer

Marrying of the political with fashion and lifestyle to target a young female audience – in this article this is seen as they have used a serious issue such as mass incarceration with a high profile celebrity such as Kim Kardashian to make there teenage audience interested.

Reporting on the Trump presidency has made it a relatively radical voice in the context of mainstream US media – in the article Trump is blamed for the problem of mass incarceration which supports the anti- trump movement seen regularly in there articles.

Creates an ideology about the world it is constructing– the ideology that teen vogue creates is that everyone aspires to be a celebrity and that they are more important than everyone else. it is seen in this article as Kim Kardahian is seen to be powerful enough that she alone can change Americas justice system.

Marshall McLuhan: The Medium is the Message

https://www.teenvogue.com/story/penn-badgley-you-women

https://www.teenvogue.com/story/iran-united-states-sanctions-soleimani

Harry Styles on Sexuality Labels and Gender Norms

Teen Vogue is culturally significant in its marrying of the political with fashion and lifestyle to target a young female audience- This article focuses on the well known artist Harry Styles, it talks about his sexuality and how he ‘rejects labels’. This would be considered a reactionary article in a teen magazine as it talks about real life issues in society 

How is it appealing to the target audience? This would be appealing to a female teen audience because it includes a well known singer who’s audience is usually teen girls as well as Teen vogues

Stella McCartney Is Launching a Line of Biodegradable Denim

https://www.teenvogue.com/story/stella-mccartney-biodegradable-denim

This article is found in the style section on the teen vogue website. I think that it is a good example of teen vogue’s link between politics, culture and style because it focuses on a new line of fashion whilst also facing the environmental challenges of today’s society.

This article represents teen vogue as inspiration for ‘powerful women’ as oppose to it’s original purpose which was only to promote fashion

The article is more of an educational tool for it’s target audience of teenage girls because it promotes entrepreneurship and how it can link to eco conscious minds within it’s target audience

Csp 7 Teen Vogue

  • Condé Nast owns Teen Vogue and is a publishing company
  • 8 million dollars made a year for Teen Vogue
  • Advanced publications own other publications
  • Founded in 1909
  • Focused on fashion, politics, culture, identity
  • Teen Vogue was launched in 2003 and is a sister publication (horizontal) to Vogue and is targeted at teenage girls
  • First issue: January 2003, Final issue: December 2017 (on paper) featuring Hillary Clinton. They now only produce articles online
  • Cut down prints in 2015 as it wasn’t very efficient and not many people were buying them
  • Primary target audience: Teenage girls
  • since 2016, Teen Vogue has grown substantially in traffic through its website; in January 2017, the magazine’s website had 7.9 million US visitors compared to 2.9 million the previous January
  • 1.7% of their May 2018 audience was 17 or younger, 2.6% were 18 to 24 years old

There is a wide variety of topics (Overview of the homepage)

Represents a lot of different topics and Teen Vogue can reach and increase their audience by the variety that they have on their website. Keeps people updated on ‘all the gossip’.

Vogue


  • Teen Vogue is a former US print magazine
  • launched in 2003
  • targeted at teenage girls
  •  it included stories about fashion and celebrities.
  • Teen Vogue ceased its print edition and continue as an online-only publication as part of a new round of cost cuts
  • Teen Vogue’s original price was $1.50
  • Teen Vogue had 8,341,000 unique visitors in May 2017 and 4,476,000 in 2018. 1.7 percent of their May 2018 audience was 17 or younger, 2.6 percent were 18 to 24 years old
  • Condé Nast own teen vogue 
  • Condé Nasts parent company is Advance 

teen vogue

No longer a print magazine 

First print issue january 2003

Final print issue december 2017

Editor –  Elaine Welteroth 

owned by conde nast

Owned by advance publications media company, founded in 1922

Advance is owned by the newhouse family

Total circulation (2011)  1,045,813

aimed at teenage girls

based in the US

new media

Teen vogue

Teen vogue is a sister publication to vogue. It was a magazine publication which was first started in 2003 but ended in 2017, however it continues to publish digital articles on there website. Like vogue it publishes many stories about celebrities and fashion but targeted at teen girls.

The owner of teen vogue is Condé Nast (american mass media company) which parents organisation is advance. Teen Vogues yearly revenue is 8m.

Tomb raider

The voice website

Sims freeplay

METROID: PRIME 2 ECHOES

Zuboff- privacy, liberty, freedom

‘micro behavioral targeting’

‘targeted revenue- generated opportunities’

‘deeper portraits of individual customers’

‘ high levels of customer satisfication’

‘changes peoples behavior through carefully crafted messaging that resonates with them’

Teen vogue

  • targeted at teenage girls.
  •  it included stories about fashion and celebrities
  • Teen Vogue is a former US print magazine and current online publication launched in 2003
  • first issue; January 2003
  • final issue; December 2017
  • In November 2017, it was announced Teen Vogue would cease its print edition and continue as an online-only publication as part of a new round of cost cuts
  • Teen Vogue has grown substantially in traffic through its website; in January 2017, the magazine’s website had 7.9 million US visitors compared to 2.9 million the previous January
  • Teen Vogue‘s initial content focused on fashion, aimed at a teen audience
  • Its based in the united states

teen vogue

It’s a magazine.

First issue date: January 2003 Final issue: December 2017.

It’s owned by Conde Nast.

US print and publication launched in 2003 as a sister to Vogue, targeted at teenage girls.

In 2015 there was a steep decline in sale.

The parent company is Advance publications only produces magazines and also owns Glamour, Gentleman’s Quarterly, Architectural Digest, Wired, House & Garden.

Has an 8million estimated revenue every year