Thursday, 10 February 2011

Representation of Age

After gender and ethnicity, age is the most obvious category under which we file people, and there are a whole range of instant judgements which go along with that categorisation. Age is the easiest way to categorise someone as "other" than yourself —everyone you meet will be, to some extent, older or younger, a different age than you. And with difference comes... a tendency to stereotype.

Children are often portrayed in the media or films in negative or stereotypical ways. For example, based on an analysis by British 18-year-olds of British newspapers, students identified what they perceived to be seven stereotypes of children in the media:
  • Kids as victims.
  • Cute kids sell newspapers.
  • Little devils.
  • Kids are brilliant.
  • Kids as accessories.
  • “Kids these days.”
  • Brave little angels.



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