Tuesday 7 February 2017

TEDx blog task

Key points

·         No respect for Authority

·         Ignored by Society

·         Raised by music; Grime and Underground Rap

·         Conscious Rap

·         Broken Families and Broken Mentalities 

·         Encouragement and Motivation

·         Chav: Council Housed and Violent

·         Media 'demonised' the Youth

Plan B strongly believes that the youth are misjudged and the media demonises them, and due to this Plan B tries his best to help these kids that come from dysfunctional/broken families. He is against the government and their policies stating that they are not doing enough to keep kids off the street by closing down youth centres. He believes that all kids should be treated equally, whether they come from a council estate or mansion, or whether they were lucky enough to be born into a caring family or were unlucky to be born into a dysfunctional family. Furthermore, he can relate more with these kids as he's experienced what they have and therefore can understand them more better than anyone else. In addition, the word CHAV meant something good and positive to him. However, society nowadays have changed that and changed it to mean something negative, which Plan B is against.

 I think the target audience for this TEDx lecture would mainly be middle aged working class people. It would be aimed at people who want to do the same as Plan B and help the less fortunate. In terms of psychographic groups I think this lecture would be aimed at reformers, as they would want to be educated about this topic so they can help youths in deprived situations. This relates to the audience for his music/film, the only thing that would be different is that the audience for his music/film would be much younger, 16+. 

Plan B believes the media conveys the youth in only a negative way, and almost demonises them. He believes that by the media doing this and stereotyping them to be "CHAVS" they're going to be against being a part of society and decide to riot, as they've feel like they've been pushed out due to coming from a less fortunate family. According to Stanley Cohen, a moral panic occurs "When a person or group of persons emerges to become defined as a threat to societal values and interests" and people who threaten the social order have been described as"folk devils". Moral panics raise a strong theme of concern as there's some wrong behavior going on that has a negative impact on society. 



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