A national streaming platform releases a new reality-travel series titled Real Australia: Off the Map. The promotional trailer shows four hosts driving through remote desert landscapes, visiting a single community, and describing it as “a window into how Aboriginal people lived before modern Australia.” The trailer includes the line: “Before Europeans arrived, this land was basically untouched wilderness.”
After complaints, the platform issues a short statement: “Our intention is to celebrate Indigenous culture and raise awareness. The series focuses on remote areas because that’s where authentic culture is found.”
A media monitoring organisation provides the following audience data from a survey of 1200 viewers who watched the trailer:
Assume the trailer is the only information viewers received about the series.
d. Construct one recommendation the platform could implement in a revised trailer to challenge two of the misconceptions identified in the scenario. Justify how your recommendation would likely improve public awareness using sociological reasoning about representations.
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In this unit, students explore expressions of culture and ethnicity within Australian society in two different contexts – Australian Indigenous cultures, and ethnicity in relation to migrant groups. Students critically examine the historical suppression and increasing public awareness of Australian Indigenous cultures, and investigate ethnicity as a key sociological category, considering how ethnic identities are formed, experienced, and shaped by various forces.
Students explore the meaning of culture and the distinction between material and non-material culture, focusing on Australian Indigenous cultures. They examine the sociological imagination, analyse representations of Indigenous cultures, investigate historical suppression and Indigenous responses, and evaluate the process of reconciliation and factors influencing public awareness.
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