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Social Responsibility Theory of the Press and Its Effect on Framing TV News about Children
Journal of Media Ethics ( IF 1.150 ) Pub Date : 2020-06-22 , DOI: 10.1080/23736992.2020.1779594
Rachel E. Khan 1 , Kristel B. Limpot , Gillian N. Villanueva
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ABSTRACT On November 2019, the world commemorated the 30th anniversary of the United Nations’ Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC). The UNCRC noted that “the press and other media have essential functions in promoting and protecting the fundamental rights of the child.” United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) later developed guidelines for media for covering children. In the light of the social responsibility theory of the press, this study focuses on Philippines media coverage to determine whether it has an effect on the framing of child-related news on primetime television. Results show that there is a general effect in the news frames, but there is still room for improvement. Also, there is still a small percentage of ethical violations when covering minors. Moreover, while there is a growth of good news as well as stories involving other child-related issues such as disaster preparedness, education, et cetera, the bulk of the stories are still children as victims of crime.

中文翻译:

新闻界的社会责任理论及其对儿童电视新闻构架的影响

摘要2019年11月,世界纪念《联合国儿童权利公约》(UNCRC)成立30周年。联合国儿童基金会指出:“新闻界和其他媒体在促进和保护儿童的基本权利方面具有重要作用。” 联合国儿童基金会(儿童基金会)后来制定了媒体报道儿童的准则。根据新闻界的社会责任理论,本研究侧重于菲律宾媒体报道,以确定它是否对黄金时段电视上与儿童有关的新闻的成帧产生影响。结果表明,新闻框具有一般效果,但仍有改进的空间。同样,在覆盖未成年人时,仍然存在一小部分违反道德的行为。此外,
更新日期:2020-06-22
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