Different readings of audience derived from different sub-cultural 

The different readings of the audience derived from different sub-cultural experiences are called: 

  1. independent understanding
  2. differentiation
  3. aberrant decoding
  4. conviction

Correct Ans: (C)

Explanation:

Aberrant decoding refers to a phenomenon in media and communication studies where audiences interpret a media message in a way that differs significantly from the intended meaning of the sender. This divergence typically results from varied sub-cultural, social, or ideological backgrounds.

The concept comes from the encoding/decoding model proposed by Stuart Hall, where messages are encoded by producers with a preferred meaning, but can be decoded in various ways by audiences. When an audience shares the same cultural context as the creator, they’re more likely to interpret the message as intended. However, when their cultural or social framework differs, the message can be decoded aberrantly.

For instance, a television commercial designed to evoke patriotism in one country may come across as overly aggressive or insensitive in another, especially if viewers don’t share the same cultural values. Similarly, a joke in a comedy show might be appreciated in one culture but misunderstood—or even found offensive—in another.

This concept is crucial because it highlights that audiences are not passive. Instead, they actively interpret media based on their own lived experiences, beliefs, and values. It also emphasizes the need for media producers to consider diverse audiences when crafting messages.

The other options are less accurate:

  • Independent understanding (A) is too vague.
  • Differentiation (B) refers to general variation, not specific decoding.
  • Conviction (D) implies belief or persuasion, not interpretation variance.

Thus, aberrant decoding best captures the idea of varied audience interpretations stemming from sub-cultural diversity.

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