Contestation over symbols, language and representation in media

Contestation over symbols, language and representation in media is known as:  

(A) media activism

(B) mediascape

(C) media pedagogy

(D) media construction

Correct Ans: (A)

Explanation:
Media activism directly challenges how media construct and communicate social realities. Activists contest symbols, language, and representation to expose and dismantle dominant narratives. They aim to shift how people perceive marginalized communities by replacing harmful portrayals with accurate, empowering alternatives.

Symbols and language carry cultural weight. When the media misrepresents a group, it reinforces harmful ideas. Media activists respond by producing alternative content—like independent films, blogs, or digital campaigns—that correct those misrepresentations. They target specific words, visuals, or frames to influence public understanding.

This activism thrives across platforms. Whether through viral videos or grassroots journalism, activists control their messages and reach broad audiences. They reject passive consumption and urge people to question what they see and hear.

The struggle isn’t just about visibility; it’s also about power. Media activists understand who controls language often controls thought. So, they insert new symbols, reframe stories, and highlight suppressed perspectives. They actively disrupt systems that privilege the powerful while silencing others.

Furthermore, media activism encourages public dialogue. It builds communities that critically engage with media and demand better representation. Activists use storytelling, satire, and remix culture to reimagine reality and reclaim space in public discourse.

In short, media activism isn’t just resistance—it’s construction. It redefines how societies communicate, recognize, and empower every voice.

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