
This A Level resource bundle on Globalisation and the Media explores the dynamic relationship between global interconnectedness and the role of media in shaping culture, identity, and power. The PDF summary outlines key concepts such as cultural homogenisation, media imperialism, digital communication, and the global digital divide, drawing on key theorists including McLuhan, Giddens, Baudrillard, and Castells. The PowerPoint presentation breaks down theoretical perspectives—Marxist, Postmodernist, Feminist, and Pluralist—on global media influence, ownership, and control, with real-world examples such as the rise of social media platforms, online activism, and the spread of Western consumer culture. To support strong sociological analysis and essay writing, the bundle includes connectives worksheets and skills-building tasks such as theory-application tables, debate prompts, and evaluation scaffolds. A concise podcast episode offers a digestible discussion of how global media both unites and fragments societies, exploring themes like identity, resistance, and surveillance. The question bank features short and long-answer exam questions with model responses, including topics like “Evaluate the view that globalisation has led to increased cultural homogenisation.” An interactive quiz helps consolidate key definitions, theories, and contemporary case studies. Altogether, this resource set equips students to critically assess the global media landscape and its profound sociological implications
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A Level Sociology: Media Bundle 7192/2 AQA
The Complete Media Bundle for A Level Sociology offers a full, engaging, and exam-focused set of resources covering every topic required by the specification. It enables students to master the sociological study of the media through in-depth PDF summaries, visually dynamic PowerPoint presentations, and a range of skills-based and assessment-focused materials. Core content areas include: Media Ownership and Control, The New Media, Globalisation and the Media, Media Representations (of class, gender, ethnicity, age, and disability), Media Content and Audiences, and Media Effects and Audience Theories. Each topic is supported by comprehensive PowerPoint slides that break down theoretical perspectives (Marxist, Pluralist, Feminist, Postmodernist), key sociologists, and contemporary examples such as streaming services, citizen journalism, media moral panics, and the impact of digital algorithms on consumption. The bundle explores how media both reflects and shapes society, power structures, and identities, and how audiences actively interpret or resist media content. To build exam confidence and critical writing skills, the pack includes connectives worksheets, skills-based activities (e.g. PEEL paragraph practice, media text analysis, theory-application tasks), and essay planning templates. Each major topic comes with a focused podcast episode, offering accessible summaries of key theories, debates, and sociological applications—ideal for independent revision or flipped learning. The question bank features a wide range of exam-style questions and model answers, including 10- and 20-mark essay questions such as “Evaluate the view that media owners control media content for ideological purposes” and “Assess the impact of new media on audience behaviour.” A series of interactive quizzes reinforces key terms, theorists, and concepts through fun and formative assessment. Altogether, this full-course Media bundle equips students with the theoretical depth, real-world application, and analytical skill needed to excel in the media unit of A Level Sociology. It’s ideal for teachers delivering the course or students seeking a structured, content-rich, and engaging way to revise.
A Level Sociology: Media 7192/2 AQA
This A Level Media Unit Bundle Pack offers a complete, engaging, and exam-focused set of resources that covers all key topics within the media section of the sociology syllabus. Designed to build deep understanding and analytical skills, the pack includes high-quality PDF summaries for each major area—Ownership and Control, New Media, Globalisation and the Media, Media Content and Audiences—clearly explaining key theories, concepts, and case studies. Accompanying PowerPoint presentations bring each topic to life with vibrant visuals, contemporary examples, and theory breakdowns, ideal for both teaching and revision. To develop strong exam responses, the bundle includes connectives worksheets and skills-based activities, such as theory-application charts, practice paragraph tasks, media text analysis, and essay planning templates. A series of podcast episodes offer digestible discussions of core topics and debates, helping students consolidate knowledge through accessible, real-world links. The question bank contains a range of short-answer and extended essay questions with model answers and examiner tips for each topic area. Finally, interactive quizzes reinforce knowledge of key terms, theorists, and concepts across all media topics in an engaging and student-friendly format. Together, this bundle equips students with the content mastery, theoretical depth, and critical skills needed to confidently tackle any media-based exam question in A Level Sociology
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