Tuesday 28 January 2014

Ill Manors: Ted X Lecture



Plan B's main message was to inform the people who were not yet educated about why exactly some of the youth are in deprived situations and what exactly makes them worse. His argument was that instead of making a disadvantaged child feel left out, someone should make them feel more comfortable because as they are left out they feel like they are not apart of people who conduct themselves normally. This results in anti social behaviour and makes the youth feel like they are not part of society and they are outlaws. Plan b emphasised that this is were society fails to recognise to treat everyone equally.

By looking at the crowd the people seem to be wanting to learn from people with different experiences thus attending the lecture. The majority of the crowd seems to be middle class white people. According to demographics I would say that people in classes A,B,C1 and C2 would be most likely to attend a kind of lecture like this. Using psycho graphics I think that reformers and aspirer's are most likely to attend. The audience that Plan B associates himself with I would say is the opposite of this crowd. Plan B's music and films are very urban and therefore attracting different crowd than middle class people and people in education.

Plan b says that the media sometimes does not illustrate an accurate picture of the youths of this generation as they are misunderstood and the alternative readings of the youth are shown

The disadvantaged youth may cause a moral panic under the influence of an opinion leader as the majority of the population may fear them because they do not fully comprehend the ideas of their opposition as a moral panic is an intense feeling expressed in a population about an issue that appears to threaten the social order


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