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20 Dec 2003, 03:12
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Psychology 101
I meant to post this the other day but never got round to it so here goes now.
"Has anyone else noticed that after Ian Huntley was concivted of the double murder the press stopped calling him 'Ian Huntley' and started calling him 'Huntley'?"
Now the title of this thread refers to what this post will become (me analysing in a basic fashion the psychology behind such actions).
Anyways "Why do you think this happened?".
My personal opinion is that it is an attempt to de-humanise* him.
'Ian Huntley' is a person.
'Huntley' is a thing.
I doubt it's a space issue (either in air time or in newspaper headlines or even in the newspaper stories themselves) which i reckon is the only other possible explanation because 'Ian' is such a small word to insert.
Anyways ... "What do you think?"
*forget about your "blah blah blah what he did makes him not human" arguments plsta cause they are shit.
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20 Dec 2003, 03:18
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Re: Psychology 101
By newspapers do you just mean tabloids or is this present in broadsheets as well? Bar the bare facts of the case I've just skimmed over it whenever i'm reading the paper.
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20 Dec 2003, 03:23
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Re: Psychology 101
perhaps he is famous (notorious) enough that only one name is needed? eg like Beckham...
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20 Dec 2003, 03:26
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Re: Psychology 101
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Originally Posted by 1-X
perhaps he is famous (notorious) enough that only one name is needed? eg like Beckham...
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When someone says Beckham you don't think of the person though. Same with most (famous) footballers. They're these abstract guys who play football.
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20 Dec 2003, 03:28
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Re: Psychology 101
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Originally Posted by JonnyBGood
By newspapers do you just mean tabloids or is this present in broadsheets as well?
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I'm pretty sure it's in the broadsheets aswell.
It wasn't there i first noticed it tho it was on the TV news.
It was the news which made me pay closer attention to the papers (to check).
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20 Dec 2003, 03:28
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Re: Psychology 101
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who is ian huntley?
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Your mum.
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20 Dec 2003, 03:58
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Re: Psychology 101
worthy thread - started at night error
paused until "the thinkers" wake up
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20 Dec 2003, 04:24
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Re: Psychology 101
erm i think that most press have always called him huntley, or at least in most reports i saw about him.
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20 Dec 2003, 09:18
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Re: Psychology 101
I don't know if it's an attempt to dehumanise him, it's almost certainly not deliberate. But yeah, it is the abstraction of him (along with Hitler, or Saddam or whatever) they are referring to. No long Ian Huntley the man, Huntley the murderer. That's if they are doing it at all (I don't pay attention to details particularly).
It could also be a deliberate attempt to use less words on newspaper headlines or something shit like that.
p.s. Does anyone else think the coverage of the trial aftermath has been the usual utter toss of contemporary journalism?
I mean, it's idiotic. For a start they are trying to equate with him having sex with a few young girls with murder. "OMG, anyone who has sex with 15 year olds is obviously going to kill two little kids". If that wasn't bad enough, in the Metro newspaper they listed his various atrocities (including allegations of rape, etc). Fair enough. But they also included a non-payment of a fine for not having a TV licence. I mean, WTF?
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20 Dec 2003, 10:09
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Re: Psychology 101
I have no idea who Ian Huntley is but its probably because it makes catchier headlines, in addition to what Dace mentioned.
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20 Dec 2003, 13:42
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Re: Psychology 101
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Your mum.
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My young apprentice.
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20 Dec 2003, 13:54
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Re: Psychology 101
Some other bloke called Ian wrote into say he was getting beaten up because of the name being mentioned.
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20 Dec 2003, 13:55
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Re: Psychology 101
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Some other bloke called Ian wrote into say he was getting beaten up because of the name being mentioned.
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I feel for all men nation wide called Ian.
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20 Dec 2003, 14:29
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Re: Psychology 101
I doubt that psychology had anything to do with it. A more likely explanation would be the public familiarity with his name (which makes the forename unnecessary), while on TV programmes in which his name is mentioned repeatedly it probably does have something to do with space.
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21 Dec 2003, 18:29
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Re: Psychology 101
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Originally Posted by Nodrog
I have no idea who Ian Huntley is
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How is this possible?
The news has been saturated with the story for weeks.
HAVE YOU BEEN HIDING IN A HOLE IN THE GROUND IN EYERACK?!
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21 Dec 2003, 18:31
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Re: Psychology 101
Real thinkers don't sully themselves with the drivel they print in newspapers.
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21 Dec 2003, 18:37
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Re: Psychology 101
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Originally Posted by Dante Hicks
Real thinkers don't sully themselves with the drivel they print in newspapers.
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They should.
You can find out alot about humankind from Newspapers.
It makes you a better person.
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21 Dec 2003, 18:42
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Re: Psychology 101
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Originally Posted by Dace
How is this possible?
The news has been saturated with the story for weeks.
HAVE YOU BEEN HIDING IN A HOLE IN THE GROUND IN EYERACK?!
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I dont read newspapers, I dont watch TV, I dont listen to the radio, and the only news I read on the internet is international (and normally American). None of my friends regularly discuss current events, other than international news.
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21 Dec 2003, 18:48
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Re: Psychology 101
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Originally Posted by Nodrog
None of my friends regularly discuss current events
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That's probably because gerbils can't speak.
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