Monday, 28 November 2011

Critical Investigation


Critical Investigation
Title:
Do war video games such as Call of Duty sustain a low censorship level of blood, gore and violence to a young audience through marketing and why is this present?
Linked Production:
An advertisement which challenges Call of Duty’s low levels of censorship.
Who I’m working with:
Amar Tateri
Keywords:
  • Moral Panics
  • Post 9/11
  • Media
  • Ownership
  • Control
  • Regulation
  • Censorship
  • Media technology and the digital revolution
  • Globalisation
  • Semiotics
  • Structuralism and post-structuralism
  • Postmodernism and its critiques
  • Gender and ethnicity
  • Marxism and hegemony
  • Liberal Pluralism
  • Colonialism and Post-colonialism
  • Audience theories
  • Genre theories
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THEORIES/ISSUES/DEBATES
Structuralism
Post structuralism 
Chomsky and Herman
Criticism of Marxism 
Stuart Hall
Political economy perspective
Cultural imperialism perspective 
Globalisation 
Stanley Cohen Moral Panics

Wednesday, 9 November 2011

Critical Investigation Homework Due: Thursday 10th November 2011

How and why is violence so prevalent in modern videogames, and should audiences be better protected from it through censorship?

Level Four Criteria:


Level 4
(37-48 marks)


(1)A fluent and analytical investigation which explores the chosen topic from a clear, autonomous 
and critical perspective, (2)making use of extensive and wide-ranging research which has clearly 
been employed in the investigation and detailed in the bibliography,(3) making use of a wide range 
of academic, media and contextual sources. (4)The investigation demonstrates sophisticated 
research and engagement with the primary text(s) and a range of secondary texts. (5)It is well 
presented with a very detailed bibliography/source list (AO4).

Ex:

Violence has always been the ‘Devil’s advocate’ of new mediums of entertainment; all embryonic forms of media have had to weather criticism about their portrayal of violence, ranging from books (take for instance (4)The Lord of the Flies or The Colour Purpleboth frequently banned from American schools for their seemingly excessive violent content) to movies (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 comes to mind, and was banned in Australia until 2006(2). It is interesting to note that the Australian government seem to have a certain penchant for banning media texts), lending credence to the notion that video games are merely experiencing the beginnings of their journey to respectability (and therefore are frequently the source of recent moral panics). It could be argued that games do not face criticism due to their violent content, but rather simply because they are games; countless (3)film-makers, artists and authors have tackled difficult subjects such as violence (among others such as sexuality and hatred) and have been critically acclaimed for these works because they dared to explore humanity’s dark side.(1) Due to this, one could make the argument that games should not be censored as they are simply under criticism with the same ‘knee-jerk’ attitude that has plagued mediums before now, mediums which have gone on to produce some of the most telling and intriguing narratives ever witnessed.

(5) Bibliography
Works Cited
Books:
Shaw, B. (1893). Mrs. Warren's Profession. Champaign, Ill.: Project Gutenberg.
Nielsen, S., Smith, J. H., & Tosca, S. P. (2008). Video Game Culture. Understanding video games: the essential introduction (p. 138). New York: Routledge.
Newspapers and Magazines:
Marketing Violent Entertainment to Children: A Review of Self-Regulation and Industry Practices in the Motion Picture, Music Recording & Electronic Game Industries, Appendix A - "A Review of Research on the Impact of Violence in Entertainment Media" (Sept. 2000)
Violent virtual video games and hostile thoughts. (2004, September 1). Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 1, 1.
Internet:
The Entertainment Software Association - Industry Facts. (n.d.). The Entertainment Software Association - Home Page.      Retrieved January 17, 2011, from http://www.theesa.com/facts/index
Benichou, P. (n.d.). » International Reviews Philippe Benichou Artist Blog. The Art of Philippe Benichou - Original Paintings - Limited Editions - Official Web Site. Retrieved January 24, 2011, from http://philippebenichou.com/blog/?page_id=150
Video Games and Violence - Art Carden - Mises Daily. (n.d.). Ludwig von Mises Institute - Homepage. Retrieved January 31, 2011, from http://mises.org/daily/3528
Moving-image texts:
Kubrick, S. (Director). (1987).Full Metal Jacket [Motion picture]. U.S.A.: Warner Home Video.
Bulletstorm Trailer (Epic Games, 2010, USA)

(1)The investigation demonstrates sophisticated knowledge and understanding of media 
concepts, contexts and critical debates relevant to the chosen area of investigation. (2)The work 
contextualises the study and the linked production piece effectively within the contemporary 
media landscape (AO1).


Ex: 

(1)However, the question remains as to why violence is so prevalent in the gaming medium and more importantly what effect it has on the players that are exposed to it. With regards to its overwhelming frequency in games, we must acknowledge that “violence has been a subject in literature and the arts since the beginning of human civilization.” One could argue that as humans we are intrigued by violence, and it is probable that this fascination “satisfies some basic human needs. The adrenalin rush, the satisfactions of imagination, fantasy, and vicarious adventure, probably explain why millions of nonviolent people enjoy violent entertainment.”In this sense, one could argue that violent games may actually serve to be therapeutic as they provide an outlet for this carnal violent intrigue we all seem to possess. (2)Furthermore, regarding the impact this violence has, it is said that “because the mass media presents violence in so many different ways (news, sports, action movies, cartoons, horror movies, documentaries, war stories with pacifist themes), it is particularly difficult to generalize about its impact. Even social scientists who believe that violent entertainment has adverse effects don't agree on what kinds of violent images or ideas are harmful.” This is evidence that the zeitgest has advanced and the intellectuals of present have taken a more open and accepting stance on violence in media texts.


Thursday, 3 November 2011

Gadaffi's death

Ian Tomlinson's death



The Guardian obtained this footage of Ian Tomlinson at a G20 protest in London, shortly before he died. It shows Tomlinson, who was not part of the demonstration, being struck from behind and pushed to the ground

Arab Spring

The bloodshed in Syria has continued despite an Arab League agreement to end the violence and remove tanks from the streets. Tanks were filmed shelling a civilian neighbourhood in the restive city of Homs within 12 hours of the agreement (see 9.56am). Activists said up to nine people were killed in the area.
Activists and opposition group have expressed anger at the ineffectiveness of the deal, but analysts said it was too early to say write it off already. President Assad's regime highlighted that the agreement involves stopping violence on both sides, suggesting it will continue to justify its violent crackdown as a defence against armed groups.

Gaza

Two Palestinians were killed in missile strikes from an Israeli helicopter gunship after gunfight on Israeli side of the border. Residents said the men were farmers; the Israeli Defence force said they were terrorists.
The Israeli navy said it would prevent two yachts carrying pro-Palestinian activists from breaking Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip. "[We] will take whatever measures will be necessary," an Israeli official told Reuters.

Egypt

The blogger Alaa Abd El Fattah will remain in prison after an appeal against his 15-day detention failed, according to unconfirmed reports. There had been hopes that the prominent opposition figure would be freed. Later today, the newly formed Mina Daniel Movement, named after a young activist killed during last month's Maspero massacre, will hold its first march against the military council.

Libya

The prosecutor of the international war crimes tribunal said he will "impartially and independently" examine allegations of crimes committed by Nato and opposition forces during the fighting in Libya. At the same time, prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo said he is pursuing Gaddafi's son Saif al-Islam and the former military intelligence chief Abdullah al-Senussi, both of whom have been charged with alleged war crimes.