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Stereotypes

Going by the stories you've seen in recent years, what image of teenagers is portrayed by the news media in your community? Do the headlines give us a balanced perspective on the lives of today's youth?

Teen hacker pleads guilty
CBC News, January 2001

Canada Teen Injures 5 At School
Associated Press, June 2000

Teen Binge Drinking Almost Doubles
National Post, April 2000
This section examines the definition of a stereotype, and looks at how and why negative stereotypes of youth find their way into the news. It also reflects on the effect these negative images have on youth, and on society's attitudes toward teenagers.


 
How stereotypes function in society.
 
Why bias and stereotypes appear in the news.
 
How media stereotypes influence our perceptions of youth.

Overview The News Industry Stereotypes Accessing the Media Being Interviewed
 
 


 


 
Youth Stereotypes  

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