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Elements ofIntercultural CommunicationA).Howmany different groups were represented in Stereotypes? There aredifferent types of groups in different fields of Stereotypes, These groups indicates their living standers andtheir activities in life .So groups are racial, gender-based, or something like what aperson chooses to eat, everyone belongs to at least one group. Being part of agroup is not all that there is to a person. So in this case people can be judged based onthe fact that they are in a group. For example, Jeff thinks that vegetariansall listen to sitar music and nothing else. But Eddie isn't even sure what asitar is! Let's look closer at how people judge others based on their groupaffiliation through stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination.B).What groups were most represented? Why do you think this isso? As we know that inmedia the most representative group is Society. Stereotypes in media areusually used to categorize specific groups of people into a general conceptthat defines them as a single unit.Wealso know thatculturalaspects, accent or skin color may be the first clues to identify the originsand background of that character. Stereotyped behavior builds up the definitionof an ethnicity in the mind of the audience. This hinders the audience fromsearching for deeper human meaning, encouraging them to overlook meaningful.Media helps increase the notion that Blacks or Latinos are different from therest of society, and the audience accepts that as a fact. The surprising andfraught aspect in this arena is that most times a non-white man plays thevillain, the burglar, the assassin or the corrupt character. The minorities areinvolved in most negative roles in TV and film productions. Thus, the value ofour culture is diminished and individuals related to or identified with thisgroup according to society are notable when they behave as bad guys,the poor or the violent. These attributes in their characters and everyindividual considered to represent that ethnicity..Whatdifferences, if any, were there in the roles that members of the various groupsplayed? Did one group play more sophisticated or more glamorous roles than others? As we know that every work and taskcan only be done by number of populations and groups in the Society. So thereare following example which can easily help us to understand that only onegroup cannot handle or tackle the populations. For Example If a country hasreached the point of development where most deaths come not from infectiousdiseases like tuberculosis, dysentery, cholera, malaria, flu, pneumonia butfrom chronic diseases heart disease, diabetes, cancer, the economic and socialequality within the society is a greater determinant of death rates and averagelifespan than the country’s position with regard to others. So According togiven Statements These things warns to people’s sense of control over theirlives. People with a higher sense or stronger history of efficacy tend to livelonger, maintain better health, and participate more vigorously in civic life.How many cases were people depictedin stereotypical roles (e.g., African Americans as athletes or women as homemakers)? As a society of stereotypes there are many roles offering in different countriesas a athletics, woman as home mark.There are few numbers of scholars and social scientists functionalist the responsibilitiesof both man and woman. These challenges have factors which are significant tounderstanding family structures. The critical perspective digs deep into thequestion of how gender roles vary amongst families of differing race and ethnicgroups, as well as those from different socioeconomic classes. Gender rolesestablished within African and American families .These perspectives depict thefamily as an economic social unit, maintaining that the family in its entiretyprovides a set of universal functions to society such as: regulation of sexualbehavior, socialization of children, care and emotional support, maintainingthe economic system, and conferring social status upon its members. These functionalistscontinue to argue that in order to exercise these privileges. So these men andwomen are expected to carry out their discrete instrumental and expressiveroles. It was customary for men to get married and uphold the position of theprimary breadwinner by means of providing physical resources such as food,clothing and shelter for their families. .Whatstereotypes were reinforced in the commercials? As we know that incommercially stereotypes reinforce gender as a media so with men it's a bitdifferent as it's more age based than beauty based. A male presenter will beworking in media until his careers ends. But you'll rarely see a femalepresenter in her late 40's on TV as she's not "pretty enough". Or shewill have had surgery to make herself look younger. Women are more oftendepicted as being smarter and more emotionally sensitive than Men. They aredepicted as being super-human able to hold down a career, head a family andmaintain physical perfection. This puts a lot of pressure on women to be highachievers and can leave them feeling inadequate when they are unable tomaintain these standards. Men are depicted to be strong and simple, they areshown to like sports, cars, beer, food and women. .What do your findings suggest about the powerof the media and its effect on identity formation and interculturalcommunication Mediahas a great role in intercultural communication it contain a powerof people and media workers to communicate with government and with people andalso keep pace with the development of society and county. they have created toappeal to women who want to change the current gender roles. These underlying message is buy this product because you arereally more clever than he thinks he is This means then that gender is still amajor form of inequality. Moreover, there are plenty of those ads whereclever men are telling happy but incompetent women how to do the housework bybuying the latest scientific technological aide. The underlying persuasivenarrative is different. Nevertheless, both sets of adverts reinforce genderinequality
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