In terms of diversity, media studies used to focus on the frequency women and ethnic minority groups
are characterised and started developing an interest in age and ageism much
later approaching ageism as what it is: an
"asymmetric power structure based on age, a constructed justification of
inequalities between age groups".
Loos and Ivan (2018) introduced the concept of "visual ageism", the
"social practice of visually underrepresenting older people or
misrepresenting them in a prejudiced way."
It
"includes older adults being depicted in peripheral or minor roles without
positive attributes; non-realistic, exaggerated, or distorted portraits of
older people; and over-homogenized characterizations of older adults."
(Loos & Ivan, 2018)
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