Protection of children rights against detrimental effect of public information: content analysis of magazines for children

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Straipsnis / Article
Language:
Anglų kalba / English
Title:
Protection of children rights against detrimental effect of public information: content analysis of magazines for children
In the Journal:
Education in a changing society. 2014, vol. 1, p. 196-206
Keywords:
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Ugdymas / Education; Vaikai / Children; Žiniasklaida / Mass media; Žmogaus teisės / Human rights.
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LTReikšminiai žodžiai: Kiekybiniai ir kokybiniai metodai; Kiekybiniai tyrimo metodai; Masinės informacijos priemonės; Turinio analizė; Vaiko teisės; Vaikystės socializacija; Vaikų ugdymas; Vieša informacija; Viešoji informacija; Childhood education; Childhood socialization; Children rights; Content analysis; Mass media; Public information; Qualitative and quantitative research methods; Quantitative research methods.

ENThe article interprets qualitative and quantitative research data disclosing the detrimental effect of public information in the context of children rights’ protection. The empirical research is based on Social Acquisition Theory, presents the main statement – an individual learns social behaviour through observation. This theory especially emphasises the impact of environment, behaviour and personality’s factors and their general effect. It is dislosed that magazines for children play an important role in the process of child’s becoming a member of society and perceiving the surrounding reality. Referring to Social Constructivism Theory, media creates social meanings and presents them to the people who are creating their own social reality considering or not the symbolic media constructions. Therefore, media performs the function of social reality construction. The results of empirical research have revealed that negative public information is presented in the magazines for children: violent, erotic, detrimental to health and other negative information. The majority of information is erotic or contains obscene words, curses, gestures. [From the publication]

DOI:
10.15181/atee.v1i0.680
ISSN:
1822-2196
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