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Media contexts (the theoretical framework)
Quick questions on Historical contexts - OCR A-Level Media Studies media contexts
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What is comparison reveals change (and continuity)?Show answer
The most powerful use of historical context is comparison. Setting an older product against a newer one reveals change in:
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Explain how the state of media technology at the time can shape a product. [5 marks]
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Explain what comparing an older and a newer set product reveals about media change. [10 marks]
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