Blog reflection
Well, that was an interesting challenge for me! Writing a blog definitely does not look so easy as I thought before. It was useful to work on this unusual type of assignment format and most importantly, it was helpful to reflect on my own progress. It was interesting to apply my knowledge of the media analysis into a real postable content. As I mentioned in my first post, the media that Iām the most familiar with is usually related to films and TV shows or positive and open-minded Instagram influencers. Naturally, this is the type of media that I decided to analyse and focus on this blog. Even though, I wanted to analyse some political articles as well, I think I should better do it in the future, once I have more knowledge of the politics and the awareness of the UK culture. One of the main reasons why I find it difficult to analyse the political articles is that I donāt always understand the used reference or other type of word-play in the text. Needless to say, I wouldnāt like to receive negative or aggressive comments about my posted content, especially if I misunderstood or analysed the article incorrectly. So, I think it would be better to focus on the content that I actually enjoy analysing: films and feminism in the media. Another thing that I havenāt really thought about before starting to write on this blog, is that some people might find my written posts or used terms offensive even though Iām trying to be as considerate as possible. Iāve realised that itās better to be extra careful and double check the text before posting to make sure that I used the right pronouns and to make sure that I didnāt use any slurs or insults that I wasnāt aware of. That being said, this assignment was a good practice for the other future assignments and my future career, but I think it would be better for me to start to create the content online a bit later in the future when I have more awareness of the media analysis and the analysing techniques.Ā Ā














