The Flipped House: Inside Media’s Diversity Illusion
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概要
Is Hollywood & Australian media really becoming more diverse—or just better at looking like it is?
This deep-dive unpacks groundbreaking research, industry policy, and lived experiences to reveal the hidden structures shaping what we see on screen. From AI analysis of 40 years of film to behind-the-scenes accounts from marginalized creators, we explore a difficult truth: representation isn’t just about who appears—it’s about who holds power.
Because sometimes, diversity isn’t transformation… it’s just a fresh coat of paint.
For years, it was nearly impossible to measure representation in film at scale. But with new AI-driven research analyzing thousands of movies, we finally have the data—and the results are surprising.
On the surface, Hollywood looks more diverse than ever. But dig deeper, and a different story emerges.
In this episode, we break down:
- The hidden legal barriers that once blocked media research
- What “face time” data actually reveals about diversity
- Why lead roles remain overwhelmingly unchanged
- How industry structures—not just audiences—shape representation
- And the psychological toll on creators brought in to “fix” diversity without real power
Blending data, policy analysis, and storytelling, this episode challenges a simple question:
Is media diversity real change—or just a convincing illusion?