Childhood, Violence and Television: Television Use and Childhood Perception of Violence in Television
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Publication date
2003Abstract
This report presents the main results attained in a study carried out in 2001 by
the Violence and Television Research Group at the Blanquerna College of Communication
Science dealing with the use of television and the children's reception of violence on television.
In La violencia en la mirada we already pointed to the need to promote a given
type of research about violence on television, contextualized in our social and cultural
ambit. This would be a type of research not limited to study the television
media or "violence" contents in its programme planning, but rather one which
would show sensitiveness towards the viewers' protagonism and responsibility as
to the use of television and the reception of television messages.
The study of violence on television is a complex and difficult issue which requires
a methodological strategy which is more sophisticated than the one typically used
in most studies on content. That is the reason why the research methodology we
have used combines quantitative and qualitative tools in a way which enables the
description and analysis of the social use of television in the family field and
allows a profound study on the knowledge of how chíldren audiences perceive violence
on television.
This is the reason why five public primary school centres, located in different areas
in the city of Barcelona, were selected, and students ranging from 7 to 12 years of
age were chosen. Regarding the quantitative approach, 443 individuals were surveyed
through a questionnaire. As to the qualitative approach, 8 discussion
groups, (focus groups), were put into practise.
The initial purpose is to describe the customs, television uses, and the ways television
programmes are consumed, and evaluate the considerations about violence
made by boys and girls from 7 to 12 years of age in different social and economic
extracts in the city of Barcelona. Secondly - and as primary objective - we pose
a qualitative approach to the perception children and pre-adolescent youngsters
have about the different types of violence present in fiction television programmes.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
65 - Communication and transport industries. Accountancy. Business management. Public relations
Keywords
Televisió
Violència
Infants
Pages
11 p.
Publisher
Universitat Ramon Llull. Facultat de Comunicació i Relacions Internacionals Blanquerna
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Tripodos, Extra, 2023
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