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Publication Date: 2024-Dec
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Turkish Media Coverage of Children's Relation to the Digital World: From "Moral Panic" to the Recognition of Opportunities and Rights
Global Studies of Childhood, v14 n4 p372-389 2024
UN General Comment No. 25 (2021) emphasizes the importance of safeguarding children's rights in the digital sphere. However, in Turkey, media coverage often focuses on the negative aspects of the relationship between digital media and children, overshadowing opportunities, and rights. This study aims to analyze news articles focused on digital media and children to address this issue. Key concepts such as moral panic, framing and discourse are incorporated. Initially assuming a perception of digital media as a threat to social norms and children's interests, the study utilizes a discourse-historical approach (DHA) to contextualize and explore the discursive strategies employed by national daily newspapers. Conducting a cross-sectional study, textual data from national dailies between January 1, 2015 and January 1, 2020, in Turkey are collected, resulting in a corpus of 187 news articles. These articles undergo discourse historical analysis guided by the research question: "How is children's relationship with the digital world portrayed and discussed in public discourse?" The findings reveal a predominant focus on risks over opportunities and rights, contributing to moral panic and impeding children's civic participation. In conclusion, this study advocates for the adoption of a child rights perspective in Turkish newspapers to better serve the interests of children.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, News Reporting, Children, Mass Media Role, Moral Values, Childrens Rights, Mass Media Effects, Behavior Standards, Social Behavior, Childhood Interests, Journal Articles, Citizen Participation, News Media, Political Issues, Newspapers
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Turkey
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