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ASSESSMENT 1: Written Essay Portfolio
Deadline: Wednesday 11th December 2024 1pm
30% of the marks for the module.
Submit through the link via Blackboard. Normal lateness penalties apply.
You are required to submit a portfolio (in the form. of a single word document) which includes:
1) Rough planning notes/mind map.
2) Identified reference sources, books, papers, websites that you used (you may include excerpts and notes you made in relation to the essay). Both this and your planning
notes may be images of sources, or handwritten notes.
3) Essay plan, including structure and key points.
4) Final written essay (see format requirements below).
The purpose of the essay portfolio is to ensure that you take a systematic approach to researching and constructing your essay and a demonstration of this process.
The Written Essay will be assessed on the extent to which you have demonstrated:
• Appropriate interpretation of the essay question
• Critical evaluation of the topic using appropriate theoretical methods
• Clarity of communication in written form. and coherence of essay structure
Please select one of the questions or topics below and write a 2000-word essay (+/- 10%).
You are expected to include reference to underlying theories and it should be fully
referenced throughout. You may choose to include illustrations, although this is not a requirement.
1. Photography purports to represent truth and reality. When does it not support these? illustrate with three examples.
2. According to Lev Manovich, “we are in the middle of a new media revolution – the shift of all culture to computer-mediated forms of production, distribution and
communication”. Discuss some key implications of digital technologies for media production and consumption.
3. According to Henry Jenkins, “the entertainment industry… has integrated notions of audience engagement and fan participation more deeply into its logics and
practices”. To what extent do social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and X enhance participation in the entertainment industry?
4. For Bartmanski and Woodward, the continued relevance of the vinyl record as an
“auratic cultural icon... sums up an important aspect of late modernity – the search for authenticity and meaning through the heavily mediated, digitalised and commodified world” (2015: 19). With reference to the continued relevance of one analogue format, platform or medium, discuss the meaning of authenticity in the age of digital reproduction.
5. Benjamin bemoaned the loss of the aura as art became widely reproduced. What of the work of art in the era of digital reproduction? Discuss using Benjamin’sideas applied to the current situation.
6. Jean Baudrillard argues that the image “bears no relation to any reality whatever: it is its own pure simulacrum” . With reference to specific examples, consider the role of simulation in contemporary media practice.
7. Ideology is referred to as ‘a way that werepresent the world to ourselves’,discuss. Choose three examples of ideological representation.
8. According to Ritzer and Jurgensen, users of Web 2.0 and new media “are the
producers, but the profit… still belongs to corporations” . Discuss this view with reference to debates about the role of prosumption in contemporary capitalism.
9. How has postmodernism changed our relationship with the truth of photography? Use three examples.
10. Lev Manovich in Language of New Media describes a theory of Cultural Interfaces in terms of how interfaces of new media objects are shaped by three cultural traditions: print, cinema and human-computer interface. Discuss, and provide three examples.
Please ensure that the Written Essay Portfolio for this module is:
• Submitted as single softcopy through the Blackboard Turnitin submission linkin the
assessment folder for 4MEST001W; The final essay must be:
• Typed;
• 1.5 or double-spaced for body text; single-spaced and indented for longer quotations (c. >30 words);
• Fully and correctly referenced, using the Harvard referencing system and including captions and copyright information for any figures or illustrations (if used)
• Carefully checked before submission for errors of content and presentation, with visual examples as appropriate, and your essay must;
• Identified by module code on EVERY page, either at the top or bottom.
• Anonymised, i.e. please do not include your name anywhere on the essay as it is going to be marked anonymously as per assessment regulations
The moderation process for the Written Essay involves an internal moderator looking at a sample of essays in terms of marks and feedback drawn from the entire range of marks.
You are expected to undertake relevant reading and research appropriate to your topic. As well as the reading list provided on the module handbook, the following references have been used for some of the questions above:
Bartmanski, D. and Woodward, I., The Vinyl: The Analogue Medium in the Age of Digital Reproduction. Journal of Consumer Culture 2015, Vol. 15(1) 3-27 SAGE
Baudrillard, J, Simulations. New York: Semiotexte/Smart Art, 1983
Benjamin, W, The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction. 1935.Can be downloaded from
https://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/works/ge/benjamin.htm
Manovich, L., The Language of New Media, MIT Press, 2001
Ritzer, G. and Jurgensen, N. (2010) 'Production, Consumption, Prosumption: the nature of capitalism in the age of the digital 'prosumer'', in The Journal of Consumer Culture, Vol. 10(1), pp.13-36