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Lucic, Luka – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2021
Educational practices that developed under the conditions of the military siege of Sarajevo during the Bosnian War (1992-1995) are examined. Analyses of interviews with teachers and students are juxtaposed with archival documentation to reveal the mode of educational activities and the structure of the curriculum implemented. By exploring how…
Descriptors: War, Curriculum Implementation, Radio, Programming (Broadcast)
Prayudha; Fawwaz, Ma'ruf – English Language Teaching Educational Journal, 2019
This paper analyzes the textual aspects in Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) Norman Fairclough model of "CNN" news discourse about Uyghur issue. When this research is conducted, there are only at least five articles specifically discussing Uyghur issue that are 29th December 2011, 29th February 2012, 29th February 2012, 30th October…
Descriptors: Minority Groups, News Reporting, Discourse Analysis, Correlation
Ergin, Murat; Rankin, Bruce; Göksen, Fatos – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2019
This article examines the perceptions of education in Turkey, which refer to a nebulous package of formal education and a cultured stance. Guided by the literature on symbolic violence, we argue that underprivileged groups misrecognize arbitrary hierarchies by considering them just and inevitable. Elite tastes have been internalized by other…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Violence, Disadvantaged, Neoliberalism
Linder, Jennifer Ruh; Werner, Nicole E. – Family Relations, 2012
Research indicates that relationally aggressive media exposure is positively associated with relational aggression in children. Theories of media effects suggest that these associations may be mediated by aggressive cognitions. Although parental mediation can attenuate the effects of violent media, it is unknown whether there are similar benefits…
Descriptors: Aggression, Television, Mass Media Effects, Correlation
Helm, Susana; Baker, Charlene K. – Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 2011
Objective: This article highlights the importance of incorporating ethnocultural contexts in prevention research and programming. We provide a case example from our research in youth violence prevention in Hawai'i. Methods: Data were collected in multiethnic communities on O'ahu. Focus groups were conducted with high school-aged youths of Native…
Descriptors: Violence, Prevention, Focus Groups, Programming
Cornelius, Tara L.; Sullivan, Kieran T.; Wyngarden, Nicole; Milliken, Jennifer C. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2009
This study utilizes the Health Belief Model (HBM) to examine the factors related to the intention to participate in prevention programming for dating violence. Perceptions of susceptibility to future violence and the benefits of prevention programming appear to be the strongest predictors of participation in prevention programs. Perceptions of the…
Descriptors: Violence, Prevention, Intention, Dating (Social)
Ferguson, Christopher J. – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2011
The potential influence of violent video games on youth violence remains an issue of concern for psychologists, policymakers and the general public. Although several prospective studies of video game violence effects have been conducted, none have employed well validated measures of youth violence, nor considered video game violence effects in…
Descriptors: Violence, Video Games, Psychologists, Family Environment
Wahl, Otto; Hanrahan, Erin; Karl, Kelly; Lasher, Erin; Swaye, Janel – Journal of Community Psychology, 2007
Concern has been expressed that negative attitudes toward people with mental illnesses begin to develop early in childhood. This study examines one of the possible sources of learning of such negative attitudes--children's television programs. Two hundred sixty-nine (269) hours of children's television programming were videotaped, viewed, and…
Descriptors: Mental Disorders, Childrens Television, Programming (Broadcast), Negative Attitudes

Kunkel, Dale; Farinola, Wendy Jo Maynard; Farrar, Kirstie; Donnerstein, Edward; Biely, Erica; Zwarun, Lara – Journal of Communication, 2002
Investigates the validity of the television industry's labeling of sensitive program content following the advent of the V-chip television ratings system. Examines programs for the nature and extent of portrayals of violence, sexual behavior and dialogue, and adult language. Suggests there are substantial limitations in the ability of the V-chip…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Elementary Secondary Education, Programming (Broadcast), Sexuality

Smith, Stacy L.; Boyson, Aaron R. – Journal of Communication, 2002
Examines violence in music video programming. Reveals that 15% of music videos feature violence, and most of that aggression is sanitized, not chastised, and presented in realistic contexts. Discusses the findings in terms of the risk that exposure to violence in each channel and genre may be posing to viewers' learning of aggression, fear, and…
Descriptors: Aggression, Audience Response, Programming (Broadcast), Secondary Education

Smith, Stacy L.; Nathanson, Amy I.; Wilson, Barbara J. – Journal of Communication, 2002
Assesses the prevalence and context of violence in prime-time television programming using a random, representative sample. Shows that, regardless of the time of day, viewers are likely to encounter violence in roughly 2 out of 3 programs. Identifies specific channel types and genres that feature potentially harmful depictions of violence during…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Mass Media Role, Programming (Broadcast), Television Research

Wilson, Barbara J.; Smith, Stacy L.; Potter, W. James; Kunkel, Dale; Linz, Daniel; Colvin, Carolyn M.; Donnerstein, Edward – Journal of Communication, 2002
Investigates the nature and extent of violence contained in television programming that targets children aged 12 and younger. Notes that the violence itself is just as likely to be glamorized in children's as in nonchildren's shows, but it is even more sanitized and more likely to be trivialized. Documents five subgenres of children's programming…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Childrens Television, Elementary Education, Programming (Broadcast)

Wilson, Barbara J.; Colvin, Carolyn M.; Smith, Stacy L. – Journal of Communication, 2002
Examines the perpetrators of violence on American television in terms of their chronological age. Compares the amount and nature of violence committed by child and teen characters to that committed by adult characters. Suggests that younger perpetrators are depicted in several ways that pose risks for the child viewer. (SG)
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Elementary Secondary Education, Mass Media Role, Programming (Broadcast)

Gunter, Barrie; Charlton, Tony; Coles, David; Panting, Charlie – Child Study Journal, 2000
Investigated the impact of new television services on children's social behavior in a broadcast television-naive community. Surveyed children at age 3-4 and again at age 7-8 after the introduction of television. Found that children's responses on the Preschool Behavior Checklist and Rutter Behavior Questionnaire indicated that after television,…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Broadcast Television, Children, Mass Media Effects
Seawell, Margaret, Ed. – 1997
The National Television Violence Study (NTVS) was a 3-year effort to assess the effects of violence on television, of particular interest to education professionals is the effects of television violence on children. Funded by the National Cable Television Association, the project began in June 1994 and involved the participation of media scholars…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Higher Education, Mass Media Effects, Programming (Broadcast)
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