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George Gerbner’s Model 1956 George Gerbner’s Model Gerbner elaborated on Lasswell’s model and provided a verbal model that implies ten basic areas of research George Gerbner’s Model Verbal Model 1. Someone Communication/Audience research 2. Perceives an event Perception research & theory 3. And Reacts Effectiveness measurement George Gerbner’s Model 4. In a situation Study of physical & social setting 5. Through some means Investigation of channels, media, controls over facilities 6. To make available materials Administration, distribution, freedom of access to materials George Gerbner’s Model 7. In some form Structure, organization, style, pattern 8. And context Study of communication setting, sequence 9. Conveying content Content analysis, study of meaning George Gerbner’s Model 10. Of some consequence Study of over all changes These ten represent shifts in emphasis only Gerbner also provided a pictorial model George Gerbner’s Model Gerbner’s model attempt’s to produce a general purpose model of communication in which the communication act is seen as transmission of messages It is seen as an advance on earlier models in two ways: It relates the message with reality and brings into focus the questions of perception and meaning George Gerbner’s Model Further it sees the communication process as two alternative dimensions: Perceptual and receptive The communicating or means of control dimension George Gerbner’s Model M event Selection context availability E percept Means and control (or communicating dimension) Perpetual dimension Access to channels media control E M2 SE, from content Selection context availability SE, percept of statement about event George Gerbner’s Model In this model: E is an event in external reality as perceived by M. M selects E according to his perceptions of the event, the process involves interaction and negotiation in a context The horizontal is the perceptual dimension George Gerbner’s Model In the vertical dimension we give meaning to whatever we perceive It is then converted into a signal about E – SE1 This is called a message – that matches the external stimuli with internal patterns of thought and arrives at a perception of the event SE We can then say we can find meaning in the message George Gerbner’s Model The third stage like the first is horizontal again M2 looks at SE1 the statement about the event and through similar process of interaction and negotiation between the receiver and the message M2 brings to SE1 a set of needs and expectations derived from his/her culture George Gerbner’s Model And this creates a new meaning of the event through the perception of the message which becomes SE2 Gerbner brings into focus a complex process that takes place when an event is perceived and then converted into a message or report and then conveyed to other individuals or groups in the form of a message or report