\u27You could get sick, disgusting\u27: An analysis of alcohol counter-advertisements created by children

  • Gordon, Chloe S
  • Jones, Sandra C
  • Kervin, Lisa K
  • Howard, Steven J
Publication date
January 2018
Publisher
Sociological Research Online

Abstract

Advertisements are persuasive texts designed to communicate ideas explicitly and implicitly through visual grammar. Counter-advertisements allow students to engage with advertising texts as creators rather than consumers and challenge media messages. Based in critical media literacy theory, this paper explores how elementary students interpret and redesign advertisements to create meaning. This study focused on the messages upper-elementary school students created about alcohol following a 10-lesson alcohol media literacy programme. Text from the counter-advertisements (n = 161) was analysed using discourse analysis. The counter-advertisements were also content analysed for message content, persuasion strategies and production components us...

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