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Siune, Karen. « The Political Role of Mass Media in Scandinavia ». Legislative Studies Quarterly 12, no 3 (août 1987) : 395. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/439812.

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Matyjas, Bożena. « Mass Media and Children. Globality in Everyday Life ». Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 174 (février 2015) : 2898–904. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sbspro.2015.01.1026.

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Polyanina, Alla Kerimovna. « Models of mass media regulation : comparative analysis ». Социодинамика, no 12 (décembre 2021) : 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.25136/2409-7144.2021.12.36996.

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This article examines the foreign models of regulation of the media industry aimed at protection of children from information that may harm their health and development. The author reviews the widespread approaches towards classification of the systems of mass media regulation, and the genesis of the corresponding scientific representations. Having compared the key provisions of these approaches, the author determines the universal factors and parameters of the systems of mass media regulation in foreign countries. Addressing the issues of children’s protection from harmful content and taking measures aimed at restriction of distribution of information, the article considers media regulation system as a social practice and vector of information policy. The conclusion is made on the key role of the traditional value orientations, perceptions of risks in relation to health and development of children, mechanisms and technologies for protecting children from harmful information. Pronounced trends in regulation of mass media for the protection of children include the increase in national differentiation despite the globalization of media communication processes, which the author associates with the diversity of the main sources of dynamics of sociocultural national spaces. The growing commercialization of media industry indicates the need for integrating the capacities of state and civil mechanisms of control over the distribution of media products in the face of the threat of monopolization of media industry.
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Gunartati, Gunartati, et Siti Eshah Mokshein. « Mass media and aspiration achievement of children on primary education ». Jurnal Prima Edukasia 7, no 1 (22 janvier 2019) : 73–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.21831/jpe.v7i1.21745.

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Child labor is the social phenomena that not only exist in Indonesia but also in other developing countries. These children work in several sectors including in the small industrial sector. As a young generation, they also must be able to compete in the work world. Therefore, aspiration achievement is an urgent matter and must be considered by stakeholder. On the other hand, the influence of globalization is increasingly global, especially in the field of communication. Representations from this field include on the mass media. Child labor who lives in the global era is also very familiar with the mass media. The study aimed to reveal the influence of information on radio, television and family environment on aspirations achievement of child labor at the leather industry handicraft center in Wukirsari, Imogiri, Bantul. The population of this study was child workers aged 10-14 years, who worked in the leather industry handicraft centers in Wukirsari, Imogiri, Bantul and were still taking study in school, which had a total of 119 child workers. Questionnaire instruments used to obtain data of all variable. The regression analysis technique used to test the hypothesis. The results of the study showed that there was a significant positive influence on the habit to follow information from the mass media and the family environment on the aspirations of child laborers at the leather industry handicraft center in Wukirsari.
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Husin Husin, Hj. Salamah et Abdul Rashid bin Abdul Aziz. « MASS MEDIA : ANALYSIS OF COMMUNICATION PATTERNS BETWEEN PARENTS AND CHILDREN ». Proceeding of The International Conference on Economics and Business 1, no 1 (22 novembre 2022) : 182–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.55606/iceb.v1i1.154.

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Social media creates change in the world. Social media is the most crucial medium used in obtaining information. Various types of social media have been attached to community activities, one of which is Instagram. On the Instagram account @Parentaltalk.id where a video of a child aged about 12 begging his father to give him a break, telling his father that he needs "life balance" and that "even a robot" cannot handle the amount of work his father requires in order to study continuously . The child freely expresses his feelings for his father and the father does not interrupt the child's conversation and can accept the child's complaints well without having to scold a child. Communication within the family is an important factor in determining whether a child is good or bad. If communication in the family is harmonious, then the child will really feel that he is very valuable, so that it will foster good attitudes and behavior in the child. This study aims to analyze communication patterns between a child who is frustrated in learning because he does not have time to play. The method in this research is library research. The type of research used is mass media analysis, namely observing and analyzing a mass media. The data analysis technique uses the semiotics of Charles Sanders Pierce, who put forward the theory of a triangle of meaning which consists of three main elements, namely the sign, the object and the interpretant. The results of the study show that communication patterns between children and their fathers sometimes go well, but there are still some that are not good. thus causing worry and anxiety for every parent. The results of the study also show the attitude of children who can express their feelings and frustrations well with their fathers as well as the attitude of a father who provides a safe and free space for his children to express feelings and voice opinions.
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Strandgaard Jensen, Helle. « Parent-Pressure ». Nordicom Review 37, no 1 (1 juin 2016) : 29–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/nor-2016-0001.

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Abstract In this article, I examine change and continuity in conceptions of parental agency in public debates about children’s media consumption in Scandinavia, 1945-1975. During this period, public debates about the various kinds of media products children consumed were dominated by different groups of professionals: first, by teachers and librarians in the mid-fifties and, then, by intellectuals and performing artists in the late sixties. With a radically changed professional hegemony and a shifting media landscape, the role of media in children’s lives was described very differently during the period. However, a strong continuity in the debates was the negative influence parents were seen as having on children’s media consumption due to their lack of insight and interest in the topic. Drawing upon recent works on children’s media, consumption and enculturation, I analyse why the negative description of parents as co-consumers prevailed despite radical changes in views on children’s media consumption. In particular, I examine the shared inter-Scandinavian socio-cultural contexts that structured the changing professional and political groups’ pressure on parents to perform according to their norms and values.
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Omer, Chiman Abdulrahman, et Arsalan Awlla Mustafa Shem. « Association between otitis media with effusion & ; body mass index in preschool age children ». Advanced medical journal 6, no 2 (9 juin 2022) : 140–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.56056/amj.2022.145.

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Background and objectives: Some clinical studies have suggested that otitis media with effusion may be associated with body mass index. The objective of this study is to evaluate the association between otitis media with effusion and body mass index in preschool age children. Methods: A cross-sectional study conducted on 270 cases in preschool age children. All children from hospital outpatient department & kindergarten were examined by otoscope for the signs of otitis media with effusion and their body mass index was calculated based on their height and weight tympanometry was done for all of them. those with type A &B were included in our study. Results: A total of 270 children enrolled in our study. Most of them 74% (201) did not have otitis media with effusion while only 69 kids had otitis media with effusion which was equal to 25.6% of the total participants there was a significant statistical association between study groups and BMI of children. More than half of the otitis media with effusion cases (53.7%) had normal body mass index in reverse to most (74.1%) of children without ear infection. Around quarter (23.2%) of otitis media with effusion participants were over-weight, while only 8.5% of control cases were over-weight. The obesity was more prevalent (13%) among otitis media with effusion cases than normal children (4%). Conclusions: In this study we concluded that there is a significant relationship between otitis media with effusion & body mass index in preschool age children. The prevalence of obesity was higher among children with otitis media with effusion than those unaffected
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Aznar-Díaz, Inmaculada, et Francisco Fernández-Martín. « Sexual stereotypes acquisition through mass media ». Comunicar 12, no 23 (1 octobre 2004) : 121–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.3916/c23-2004-20.

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It is necessary to establish a specific education from school and with the family collaboration about massive information which is sent by mass media, particulary television and Internet, which are preferred by children and young people. The information broadcast by mass media influences future personality and, in the case of sexual stereotypes it will take part in future interpersonal relations. Therefore, we need to analyse and lead information in a critical sense in order to get a real vision of it. It should also be pointed out the big importance of advertising spread by mass media because it is the most influent phenomena regarding on these specific stereotypes. Es necesario establecer una educación específica, desde la escuela y en colaboración con la familia, sobre la masiva información que se trasmite en los medios de comunicación más utilizados hoy en día tanto por niños como por jóvenes (televisión e Internet). La información trasmitida en los medios influye en la configuración de la personalidad futura y en el caso de los estereotipos sexuales intervendrá en las futuras relaciones interpersonales, es por ello la necesidad de canalizar la información y analizarla críticamente para obtener una visión real de la misma. Especial mención merece la publicidad que se propaga en estos medios ya que es el elemento más favorecedor de dichos estereotipos y donde tenemos que hacer mayor hincapié.
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Heelan, Kate A., et Joey C. Eisenmann. « Physical Activity, Media Time, and Body Composition in Young Children ». Journal of Physical Activity and Health 3, no 2 (avril 2006) : 200–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jpah.3.2.200.

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Background:It is uncertain as to whether physical activity (PA) may influence the body composition of young children.Purpose:To determine the association between PA, media time, and body composition in children age 4 to 7 y.Methods:100 children (52 girls, 48 boys) were assessed for body-mass index (BMI), body fat, fat mass (FM), and fat-free mass using dual energy x-ray absorbtiometryptiometry (DXA). PA was monitored using accelerometers and media time was reported by parental proxy.Results:In general, correlations were low to moderate at best (r < 0.51), but in the expected direction. Total media time and TV were significantly associated with BMI (r = 0.51, P < 0.05) and FM (r = 0.29 to 0.30, P < 0.05) in girls. In boys, computer usage was significantly associated with FM in boys (r = 0.31, P < 0.05).Conclusion:The relatively low correlations suggest that other factors may influence the complex, multi-factorial body composition phenotype of young children.
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Frolova, Tatiana, et Anastasia Obraztsova. « Media Literacy of Schoolchildren in a Post-Transitive Society : Study Results ». Theoretical and Practical Issues of Journalism 8, no 4 (26 octobre 2019) : 747–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.17150/2308-6203.2019.8(4).747-762.

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Topicality. The current study is based on the research «Media Consumption among schoolchildren: Information Age and Socialization of Children in a Post-Transition Society» (Faculty of Journalism, 2013-2016). The research shows how parents and teachers understand the effects media have on their children. The study describes how Russian children of school age use different sources of information nowadays and why they use them. It also analyzes the role and place of traditional mass media in children’s life, looks into the level of their immersion into the information environment. The authors discuss if the society needs accurate and relevant information in order to improve the approach to these processes, and to develop media content strategies that meet the needs of children’s socialization. Objective. The study determines the degree, to which different groups of school children are immersed in various information environments, types of social media they use and the role of older generations in children’s media consumption. Design. In this work, in-depth interviews with respondents are used as the main method of study. The interviews include questions regarding the following issues: family traditions of media consumption, children and mass media, new media and traditional media. Interviews with teachers included a block of questions dedicated to media education problems. These interviews were conducted in five Russian cities: Uglich, Yakutsk, Perm, Kaliningrad and Moscow. The respondents included 104 parents and 78 teachers. Results. The current research doesn’t underestimate the use of the mass media for children of school age. Still, there is no universal strategy of mass media's integration into the educational process. Conclusion. The results are quite contradictory. Parents argue that their children need mass media to analyze the reality and to get new knowledge, but their practical use of the media is focused primarily on entertainment. Talking about the control, parents often mention restraining measures. This points to a problem of digital divide between generations, as well as highlights the instability of the Russian media system, which produces content of quite poor quality.
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Lamontagne, Yves, et Richard Verreault. « The Use of Mass Media in Mental Health ». Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 31, no 7 (octobre 1986) : 617–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/070674378603100703.

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This paper summarizes the theoretical aspects and the experimental studies on the efficacy of mass media in mental health information campaigns. In theory, most authors agree to give mental health information to the lay public but they caution against the overestimation of the power of mass media. Regarding research on the use of mass media in mental health very few experimental studies have been published and they refer mainly to primary prevention with children. The authors discuss reasons which may explain the mental health professionals’ lack of interest in this area of research, suggest new approaches for the elaboration of educational programs for the population and emphasize the importance of secondary and tertiary prevention.
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Shroff, HemalPereira, et NikitaShiraz Surani. « Mass media exposure to tobacco messages among secondary school children in Mumbai ». Indian Journal of Public Health 56, no 2 (2012) : 159. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0019-557x.99917.

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Fritz, Noah J., et David L. Altheide. « The Mass Media and the Social Construction of the Missing Children Problem ». Sociological Quarterly 28, no 4 (décembre 1987) : 473–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1533-8525.1987.tb00307.x.

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Bankole, A., G. Rodríguez et C. F. Westoff. « Mass media messages and reproductive behaviour in Nigeria ». Journal of Biosocial Science 28, no 2 (avril 1996) : 227–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021932000022264.

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SummaryThis paper examines the effects of exposure to mass media messages promoting family planning on the reproductive behaviour of married women in Nigeria using cross-sectional data. Longitudinal data are also used to ensure that exposure to media messages pre-dates the indicators of reproductive behaviour. Cross-sectional analysis suggests that: (1) contraceptive use and intention are positively associated with exposure to mass media messages, and (2) women who are exposed to media messages are more likely to desire fewer children than those who are not exposed to such messages. Similarly, analysis of the longitudinal data shows that exposure to mass media messages is a significant predictor of contraceptive use. Thus, exposure to mass media messages about family planning may be a powerful tool for influencing reproductive behaviour in Nigeria.
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Bajrami, Demush, Teuta Reci et Arburim Iseni. « Public Relations, Mass Media and Informal Education ». European Scientific Journal, ESJ 12, no 19 (29 juillet 2016) : 305. http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2016.v12n19p305.

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Nowadays, governments, educational institutions, non-governmental organizations, the private economy and each individual make an effort to integrate the idea of sustainable development in all areas of the educational system. Specific skills and knowledge that we gain as children and teenagers in the family, at school, in training or university will not last for a lifetime. Humanity is programmed to survive. In this context the term ‘programmed’ does not mean the same thing that we use in the computer sciences. Herein, we are dealing with emotional tangle and the continuing struggle to find ourselves. In this way we discovered education as a process. The purpose of practicing this process is that the personal development of an individual can be organized by certain rules. However, the formality enters the function to some extent and we also know that man is inclined to lay in his use of free will. So now we have reached to a new discovery, which is appointed as informal education. This paper, first of all encompasses this form, but also skewed approach to public relations and prospects is also different from those which have been hitherto. First, we will discuss what PR is. Further, we will elaborate education as a process; moreover, we will see how it can be split any further. Hence, history encompasses a factual situation. Lastly, it will be given the interconnection among PR, mass media and informal education.
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Lwandiko, Mboza. « Mass Media and Children, Alertness Should Be Crucial for Safety (Including a Case of Media in Tanzania) ». Advances in Journalism and Communication 10, no 04 (2022) : 399–409. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/ajc.2022.104024.

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Zayyrbekova, Aychurok. « FREQUENCY OF AGGRESSION IN THE MASS MEDIA ». Applied psychology and pedagogy 6, no 1 (17 décembre 2020) : 97–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/2500-0543-2020-97-105.

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The article examines the frequency of the content of aggression in the media and its impact on the human psyche. The article presents the results of a study of the frequency of manifestation of aggression in the media, using the method of quantitative content analysis, which is based on the study of the content of any documents, media materials, literature, works of art, personal and official documents. As an object of research, we identified the frequency of manifestation of aggression, the material of the study is a random sample of 7 films ("The Great Gatsby", "Pompeii", "State Councilor", "The Third Extra", "The Diary of Memory", "Law Abiding Citizen" and "Bruce omnipotent"). The units under study are movie episodes, which we have divided into 7 categories: open manifestation of aggression (verbal and non-verbal); display of humor; unreal situations (fantasy); manifestation of sentimentality; neutral and positively oriented neutral plots; narration; manifestation of fear. Having considered all the units of study of a random sample of movies, we came to the following conclusion: aggression is one of the most common categories on television. According to the results of the study, it can be assumed that one of the reasons for the aggressiveness of modern society is the presence of a large amount of negative information in the media, this is due to the fact that a person tends to "absorb" and copy forms of behavior "from the screen", in particular, this applies to children aged up to 12 years old.
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Critcher, Chas. « Screen Savers. Case Histories of Social Reaction to Mass Media, Children and Violence ». Recherches sociologiques et anthropologiques 43, no 1 (30 juin 2012) : 59–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/rsa.841.

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Potter, W. James. « Evaluating the utility of methodological assumptions in mass media effects research on children ». Journal of Children and Media 10, no 1 (2 janvier 2016) : 63–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17482798.2015.1121891.

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Rewira, Andi Edwin, et Muhammad Ridwan. « Efektivitas Program Televisi Terhadap Perkembangan Komunikasi Orang Tua Pada Anak ». Kordinat : Jurnal Komunikasi antar Perguruan Tinggi Agama Islam 20, no 2 (21 octobre 2021) : 283–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.15408/kordinat.v20i2.22174.

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This Research is motivated by the lack of communication between childrn and parents which has an impact on the occurrence of obstacles to the moral development of the child. This phenomenon is the effect of the advancement of mass media and the lack of attention from parents to their children. In response to this, it is necessary to conduct a study to determine the inhibiting factors of parent-child communication. thus, a solution to the existing problem will be obtained. In order to achieve these objectives in this study used qualitative-descriptive research methods with literature studies. The results of this study obtained data and fact about the negative effects caused by the mass media on the communcation relationship between children and parents as a result of the lack of parental attention to children in accessing mass media
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Milosevic, Bojan. « Socioanthropological factures of violence in sports activities : Influence of mass-media on the youth ». Zbornik Matice srpske za drustvene nauke, no 127 (2009) : 123–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/zmsdn0927123m.

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Mass-media have powerful influence on characteristics and development of contemporary societies. Modern societies are characterized by different varieties of violence as un-human social and anthropological behavior patterns of different societies and as shapes of social pathology. Media are the most significant mediator between sport and men of modern societies particularly of young people. Violence, as on expression of aggressive behavior, is not just a consequence of global society and mass-media influence on audience (especially hooligans), but it is developing as a consequence of socialization of personality. Youth violence is also a consequence of mass-media influence on young people's education. Children and youth are especially sensitive to violence in mass-media.
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Shajahan, Shehanaaz, et Rajeshwary Aroor. « Prevalence of Chronic Otitis Media among Undernourished Children ». Journal of Health and Allied Sciences NU 10, no 01 (avril 2020) : 27–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1712324.

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Abstract Objective This study aimed to identify the role of nutrition in the etiology of chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) by comparing the prevalence of CSOM between undernourished children with normal children aged between 10 and 12 years. Materials and Methods A total of 200 children aged between 10 and 12 years studying in government schools were selected for the study. All the children underwent a general and detailed ENT examination in addition to nutritional assessment based on body mass index calculation, using World Health Organization (WHO) Child Growth Standards Chart. The children were divided into two groups: Group A and Group B. Group A consisted of 100 children who were malnourished and Group B consisted of 100 children who were normal. The presence of CSOM in the two groups was noted. Results and Observations Of the total 200 children, 112 were boys (56%) and 88 were girls (44%). Of the 112 boys, 22 (19.64%) had CSOM and out of 88 girls, 24 (27.27%) had CSOM. Of the total 46 children found to have CSOM, 35 children (76.1%) belonged to Group A and 11 children (23.9%) belonged to Group B. Conclusion Our study shows that there is a higher prevalence of CSOM among undernourished children than in normal children. High prevalence of CSOM in undernourished children is a preventable health problem that needs health education and active intervention.
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Semchuk, Bogdan. « SOCIALIZING FACTOR OF MEDIA INFORMATION IN THE FORMATION OF THE YOUNG GENERATION ». Problems of Modern Teacher Training, no 1(23) (29 avril 2021) : 126–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.31499/2307-4914.1(23).2021.232965.

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The article is devoted to the influence of media information on the formation of the younger generation. It describes the views of scientists on the problem of socialization of children in the conditions of informatization of modern society. It also analyses the possibilities of modern computer technologies in the educational process and scientific sources based on the introduction of personal computers, multimedia and the Internet, as well as the key concepts of the study “media information”, “computer technology”, “mass media”. Theoretical and practical aspects of the process of implementation of computer-based learning technologies in preschool education are covered. The article also describes the main forms of influence of media information on the formation of the younger generation. It proves that the positive potential of computer technology is to create new opportunities for child development, gaining new experience. The article substantiates that the use of computer technology in preschool education not only contributes to the acquisition of new knowledge, but also to the development of such indicators as cognitive motivation, cognitive interest, independence, initiative, curiosity, creativity. Children have the opportunity to show their individual abilities. It establishes that the existence of a modern child cannot be imagined without the media influence of television and the Internet. Today, media information is not only the main source of information about what is happening around, but also one of the most important institutions of socialization of the individual. A set of tasks has been developed to contribute to the effective education and upbringing of preschool children. The article reveals the main aspects of individual qualities of preschool children, which are formed under the influence of the mass media. Keywords: media information, media socialization, mass media, media space, preschool child, computer technologies, personality, computer technology.
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Penchuk, I. « Дитячі телестудії в системі інтегрованих ЗМІ ». State and Regions. Series : Social Communications, no 3(43) (18 février 2021) : 100. http://dx.doi.org/10.32840/cpu2219-8741/2020.3(43).15.

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<p><strong><em>The purpose of the article: </em></strong><em>to consider the experience of media education work with children in Ukraine; to classify the models of organization of mass media education of children, in particular children’s television, to substantiate the need to systematize the mass media as an institution for the formation of media competence of children’s audience.</em></p><p><strong><em>Research methodology.</em></strong><strong><em> </em></strong><em>To solve the set tasks, the method of typology was used, which revealed similarities and differences between the forms and types of children's media; analysis, synthesis, generalization – to substantiate the conclusions about the situation with children's media; cognitive analysis – to outline the prospects of children's media.</em><em></em></p><p><strong><em>Results.</em></strong><em> T</em><em>he activity in the children’s television association not only provides real opportunities for everyone to try themselves as a journalist, presenter, cameraman, but also enriches the life experience, which is the basis for joining society, for mastering social culture as well as the requirements of the environment. The quality level of children’s TV studio in the system of integrated media education primarily depends on the level of media competence of adults who teach children.</em></p><p><em>Unlike educational institutions, the media has a very useful quality, such as the ability to reach a large and dispersed audience. However, it should be recognized that as an institution of education, journalism does not currently have the necessary qualities. There is no regularity and provision of gradual development of knowledge by the audience. That is, the inherent potential of the media, necessary for conducting broad media educational work, is not yet fully used in the development of media competence of children’s audience.</em></p><p><strong><em>Novelty.</em></strong><em> </em><em>Experience of media education for children in the Ukraine is examined in the article. The author classifies the models of mass media education of children, justifying the need for systematic mass media as an institution of media-competence child audience.</em><em></em></p><p><strong><em>Practical significance</em></strong><em>. The results of the study can be useful for both employees of TV channels and teachers.</em></p><strong><em>Key words: </em></strong><em>mass media, media education, children, models of media education.</em>
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Seaberg, Raewyn M., Neil K. Chadha, Bradley J. Hubbard, Karen A. Gordon, Brooke A. Allemang, Brittany J. Harrison et Blake C. Papsin. « Chorda tympani nerve function in children : Relationship to otitis media and body mass index ». International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology 74, no 12 (décembre 2010) : 1393–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijporl.2010.09.016.

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Al-Shorman, Alaa, Hayder Al-Domi et Muatasem Al-Atoum. « The associations of body composition and anthropometric measures with carotid intima-media thickness in obese and non-obese schoolchildren : A possible predictor for cardiovascular diseases ». Vascular 26, no 3 (29 septembre 2017) : 285–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1708538117735457.

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Background Increased carotid intima-media thickness is one of the predictors of future cardiovascular diseases. However, it is still unknown which body composition parameter or anthropometric measure is the best predictor for carotid intima-media thickness change among children and young adolescents. Objective To investigate the associations of body composition and anthropometric measures with carotid intima-media thickness among a group of obese and normal bodyweight schoolchildren. Methods A total of 125 schoolchildren (10–15 years) were recruited from four public schools in Amman, Jordan. Of them, 60 (29 boys and 31 girls) were normal bodyweight students and 65 (35 boys and 30 girls) were obese students. Anthropometric measures, fat mass and fat-free mass were determined. Carotid intima-media thickness of the common artery was measured using high-resolution B-mode ultrasound. Results Compared to normal bodyweight students, obese participants exhibited greater carotid intima-media thickness (mm) (0.45 ± 0.10 vs. 0.38 ± 0.08, p = 0.002) and fat-free mass (kg) (48.01 ± 11.39 vs. 32.65 ±7.65, p < 0.001). Pearson’s correlation coefficient and linear regression analysis revealed significant associations ( p≤0.05) between mean carotid intima-media thickness and body mass index, waist circumference, hip circumference, waist-to-hip ratio, fat mass and fat-free mass. Stepwise linear regression analysis revealed that waist circumference was the only measure that was statistically significant ( p ≤ 0.05) with mean carotid intima-media thickness (r2 = 0.129, p = 0.002). Conclusions Obesity is related to greater carotid intima-media thickness and other cardiovascular risk factors among schoolchildren. Waist circumference is more sensitive in predicting increased carotid intima-media thickness than other body composition or anthropometric measures. Waist circumference measurement in the analysis of future studies assessing the cardiovascular risk among obese children is warranted.
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Lebedeva, Lyudmila G. « The role of mass media in the socialization of personality and generations (on the basis of sociological materials) ». Izvestiya of Saratov University. Sociology. Politology 22, no 2 (23 mai 2022) : 139–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.18500/1818-9601-2022-22-2-139-144.

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The problem of socialization of the individual and generations is one of the most urgent ones. The influence of mass media is associated with certain challenges and risks for society and individuals, especially in relation to socially insufficiently mature children, adolescents and youth. It is in the young age that individuals go through the most crucial stage of socialization and the formation of a socially mature personality. The respondents’ responses acknowledge the tendency of weakening the role of the family and strengthening the role of the media in the upbringing of children, adolescents and young people as they grow up. Sociological materials show that various mass media play an increasingly important role in “socializing interactions” – not only positive, but also negative. It is regrettable that the media pays little attention to the formation of important social qualities of a positive character in people. Society and the state have the right to expect from the mass media a socially responsible position, respectively, active and purposeful participation in the positive socialization of young generations.
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Thomson, C. Claire. « Screening the population : Public information films in Scandinavian tuberculosis campaigns around 1950 ». Journal of Scandinavian Cinema 9, no 1 (1 mars 2019) : 59–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/jsca.9.1.59_1.

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The use of film in anti-tuberculosis campaigns dates back to at least the 1910s in Scandinavia and elsewhere. However, in the immediate wake of World War II, developments in mass public health screening necessitated a new wave of informational films that explained x-rays, Mantoux tests and Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccination to the public. This article examines three such cases: first, Alle i fare! (All Endangered!) (Falk, Norway, 1948); second, a suite of films made in 1948 by Danish filmmaker Hagen Hasselbach for UNICEF for educational and fundraising purposes; and third, Medan det ännu är tid (‘While there’s still time’) (Martin Söderhjelm, Sweden, 1952). The films are contextualized within the broader history of anti-tuberculosis films and campaigns, as well as the circumstances of their commissioning and distribution. The article identifies a range of narrative and visual strategies that construct a new kind of national and global citizen whose body is made available and visible to public authorities for the collective good. In particular, it is argued that the (re)mediation of new mass screening technologies such as x-rays, skin tests and health data often make use of the properties of the projection screen, demonstrating the entanglement of medical and media technologies.
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Khasanov, U. S., G. S. Khaydarova,, G. A. Rakhimjonova et J. A. Djuraev. « METHOD FOR THE TREATMENT OF EXUDATIVE OTITIS MEDIA IN CHILDREN ». Oriental Journal of Medicine and Pharmacology 02, no 01 (1 janvier 2022) : 64–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/supsci-ojmp-02-01-04.

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In article presented the results of complex treatment of children with exudative otitis media. The prevalence of exudative otitis media (EOM) is especially high among children: according to some foreign authors, the disease occurs in 5-25%, while others - in 6.5 to 10.9%. This indicator reaches its maximum values at the age of 2-5 years, and by the age of 10, 80 children have a history of at least one episode of exudative otitis media. As noted by the authors, boys are more susceptible to the disease. In studies, a number of authors have shown that in Europe exudative otitis media is the main cause of hearing loss in children aged 2 to 7 years (during mass examinations of children of this age group, it is found in 30.2 cases). The high frequency of exudative otitis media in children - 4 times more often than in adults - is associated with anatomical prerequisites: a short horizontal auditory tube contributes to infection of the middle ear cavity.
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Sanghvi, Tina G., Rick Homan, Thomas Forissier, Patricia Preware, Auwalu Kawu, Tuan T. Nguyen et Roger Mathisen. « The Financial Costs of Mass Media Interventions Used for Improving Breastfeeding Practices in Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, Nigeria, and Vietnam ». International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no 24 (16 décembre 2022) : 16923. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192416923.

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Breastfeeding is essential for child survival but globally less than fifty percent of infants receive adequate breastfeeding. Gaps in breastfeeding knowledge and misinformation are widespread. Mass media aims to motivate mothers and families, encourage care-seeking, improve social norms, and counteract misleading advertising. However, the costs and coverage of mass media are not well documented. Our study provides a cost-accounting of four large-scale mass media interventions and coverage obtained through mass media. We retrospectively calculated annual costs and costs per beneficiary of mass media interventions based on expenditure records in four countries. The interventions were a part of multi-component breastfeeding strategies in Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, Nigeria, and Vietnam. Annual costs ranged from 566,366 USD in Nigeria to 1,210,286 USD in Vietnam. The number of mothers of children under two years and pregnant women ranged from 685,257 to 5,566,882, and all designated recipients reached during the life of programs ranged from 1,439,040 to 11,690,453 in Burkina Faso and Bangladesh, respectively. The cost per mother varied from USD 0.13 USD in Bangladesh to 0.85 USD in Burkina Faso. Evaluations showed that mass media interventions reached high coverage and frequent exposure. This analysis documents the financial costs and budgetary needs for implementing mass media components of large-scale breastfeeding programs. It provides annual costs, cost structures, and coverage achieved through mass media interventions in four low- and middle-income countries.
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Hadiyanto, Heri, et Ida Ri'aeni. « PROSES IMITASI ANAK TERHADAP LAGU DEWASA MELALUI NEW MEDIA ». JIKE : Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi Efek 4, no 01 (30 décembre 2020) : 78–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.32534/jike.v4i01.2435.

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There are many mass media that can be accessed, including being accessed through television, radio, mobile phones (smartphones) and the internet, as well as the role of the closest environment in influencing children's behavior. Based on this phenomenon, children tend to like adult songs, and memorize the pronunciation of the lyrics. The study was conducted on elementary school students in SD Negeri 17 Kuningan, West Java. This study aims at 1) to find out the stimulus factors in children in the process of imitation of adult songs, and 2) to find out cognitive and affective in children in the process of imitation of adult songs. The method used for this study is a qualitative approach with a case study tradition, in this research is to find out approaches or searches that aim to explore and understand a central phenomenon. Data collection techniques are carried out by observation, interviews, and documentation. While for data analysis using triangulation techniques. Based on the results of the study show that: 1) stimulus factors in children in the process of imitation of adult songs in Kuningan 17 Public Elementary School: (a) social media, the tendency to listen to adult songs via YouTube and Instagram and the duration that children need among them ? 1 hour, 1- 3 hours, and ? 3 hours. (b) mass media, children watch adult songs through television from advertisements, and concerts. (c) non-media / environment, children affected by adult songs through family, relatives, peers, the environment around the residence, and encouragement to know. (d) social media that is accessed, all children tend to often use YouTube, and other social media in accessing adult songs. 2) cognitive and affective factors in children in the process of imitation of adult songs in Kuningan 17 Public Elementary School: (a) cognitive, children tend to be exposed to adult songs from their closest environment, driven by personal curiosity, until finally memorized, but children do not understand the meaning and the meaning of the song in question. (b) affective, various reasons for their liking Korean songs, solely for purely entertainment rather than based on wishing for the praise of others. From the results of cognitive and affective processes found the types of children that are classified in imitating adult songs. (c) behaviorism / konatif, positive and negative effects of liking adult songs, especially Korean songs. Keywords: Imitation Children Process, New Media, Adults Song, K-Pop Songs, S-R Theory.
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Huk, Tomasz. « CHARACTERISTIC OF THE MOST POPULAR MOVIE CHARACTERS AMONG CHILDREN – EDUCATIONAL CONTEXTS ». Problems of Education in the 21st Century 56, no 1 (25 novembre 2013) : 66–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.33225/pec/13.56.66.

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Mass media play an essential role at almost every stage of human’s life. The media have a particular influence on children who are not entirely aware of their message. A part of reality surrounding children was examined in order to determine the features of favourite movie characters and preferable situations in which said a character participates. The results obtained through a diagnostic survey indicate that there is a statistically significant difference between girls and boys choices of a movie character. This article focuses on the aspects of using children’s favourite characters by a teacher in education. The presented discussion regarded also the problem of children emulating movie characters. Key words: movie character, education, gender, and media.
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Groenewald, H. J., et E. Bornman. « Enkele aspekte van die kommunikasie van verkeersveiligheid aan kinders in Suid-Afrika ». Communicare : Journal for Communication Studies in Africa 4, no 2 (21 novembre 2022) : 51–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.36615/jcsa.v4i2.2132.

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THE communication of current affairs like road safety in the mass media create some problems in multicultural societies like South Africa. In order to evaluate the campaigns in the mass media and the schools during Road Safety Year 1984, two surveys among Black, Coloured, Indian and White children between the ages of 10 and 17 years were undertaken by the HSRC in cooperation with The National Road Safety Council. The first survey was conducted prior to the commencement of Road Safety Year 1984 and the second during Septem- ber 1984. The results show that there is vast differences between the children of the vari- ous population groups with regard to their knowledge of subjects related to road safety and their sources of formal and infor- mal education in this regard. It appears that the electronic media reaches larger audi- ences than the print media.
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Mashreky, Saidur Rahman, Fazlur Rahman, Aminur Rahman, Abu Talab et Zakia Rahman. « Role of mass media in increasing knowledge and practices of mothers on IYCF : findings from a community trial in rural Bangladesh ». South East Asia Journal of Public Health 5, no 1 (13 septembre 2015) : 18–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/seajph.v5i1.24847.

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Poor IYCF (Infant and Young Children Feeding) practices are factors of poor nutrition among infants and young children in developing countries including Bangladesh. To address this problem, a national mass media campaign was launched using television channels along with home counseling. The study was designed to explore the effect of IYCF intervention on changing knowledge and practices of mothers in rural Bangladesh. The study used a cluster randomized trial design where six unions were randomized to allocate them to 'only mass media intervention (intervention-I)' or 'mass media + direct counseling (Intervention-II)'. Three unions were subjected to 'intervention-I' and the other three were subjected to 'intervention-II'. In intervention-I areas, the knowledge of initiation of breast feeding was improved by 8.5% and practice was improved by 23.7%. It was 17.9% and 16.6% respectively in intervention-II areas. In intervention-I areas knowledge about initiation of complementary feeding improved by 2.7% and in practice it was 19.3%. In intervention-II areas it was 8.6% and 21.3% respectively. Regarding giving the right quantity of complementary food, in intervention-I areas the improvement rate was 6.2% for children between 7-8 months old and 34% for children between 9-12 months old. In intervention-II areas it was 13.7% for children between 7-8 months old and 56.8% for children between 9-12 months old. Significant improvements were found in both the intervention areas, but changes were almost similar in both groups. Coverage of interpersonal communication was found to be very low. Improvement of IYCF knowledge and practice might be the contribution of mass media.South East Asia Journal of Public Health Vol.5(1) 2015: 18-24
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Mulmi, Sudan Kumar. « Factors Associated with Children Ever Born among Lower Caste Women in Some Selected Wards of Pokhara, Nepal ». Janapriya Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 7, no 1 (31 décembre 2018) : 85–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jjis.v7i1.23054.

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Fertility is the main components of population growth. Children ever born vary in different sub groups of the same population in terms of age at marriage, age of women, literacy, occupation, contraception user and mass media exposure. The objective of this study is to find out association between children ever born and selected socio-demographic characteristics in lower caste women. A descriptive study was conducted in some selected wards of Pokhara, Nepal during April 2018. Five wards were selected randomly out of 33 wards and 187 lower caste women were selected using convenience sampling technique. The data was collected by using semi-structured interview schedule. Chi-square test was applied to find out association between children ever born and selected socio-demographic characteristics.Higher children ever born were concentrated in the age at marriage from 21 to 25 as compared to other groups of age at marriage. Practice of contraceptive use is low among lower caste people although 66.31% lower caste women were exposed to mass media. The result shows that the factors age at marriage, contraceptive use and mass media exposure were highly associated with children ever born among lower caste women under study (P<0.05). Education on fertility is more powerful than urban residence. Concern authorities should play vital role to increase education level among lower caste people for increasing age at marriage, contraceptive use and practice of family planning to reduce children ever born.
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Dzinoreva, Mary. « The Attitudes and/or Perceptions of the Mass Media on Issues Concerning Children in Zimbabwe ». Greener Journal of Social Sciences 3, no 8 (20 octobre 2013) : 399–409. http://dx.doi.org/10.15580/gjss.2013.8.031313525.

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Bordley, Clay. « Mass media communication was effective in motivating mothers to seek immunization services for their children ». Evidence-based Healthcare 4, no 2 (juin 2000) : 28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1054/ebhc.2000.0314.

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Craig, Cora L., Adrian Bauman, Lise Gauvin, Jennifer Robertson et Kelly Murumets. « ParticipACTION : A mass media campaign targeting parents of inactive children ; knowledge, saliency, and trialing behaviours ». International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 6, no 1 (2009) : 88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1479-5868-6-88.

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BORDLEY, C. « Mass media communication was effective in motivating mothers to seek immunization services for their children ». Evidence-based Healthcare 4, no 2 (juin 2000) : 28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1462-9410(00)90314-0.

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Huo, Shutong, Kai Wang, Zongchao Liu, Yuao Yang, Jia Yi Hee, Qiwei He, Rie Takesue et Kun Tang. « Influence of Maternal Exposure to Mass Media on Growth Stunting Among Children Under Five : Mediation Analysis Through the Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program ». JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 8, no 4 (6 avril 2022) : e33394. http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/33394.

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Background The issue of malnutrition in the Democratic Republic of Congo is severe. Meanwhile, the Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene program has been demonstrated to be effective in reducing the rates of growth stunting among children. Objective We aimed to explore the association between maternal exposure to mass media and stunting in children through water, sanitation, and hygiene behaviors. Methods Mediation analysis was conducted using data from the 2018 Multiple Indicators Cluster Surveys. Results Mothers’ exposures to television and the internet in the Democratic Republic of Congo significantly decreases the risk of stunting in children by 5% and 10%, respectively, mediated by household water, sanitation, and hygiene facilities and practices. Conclusions These findings could inform interventions and policies to reduce the rate of stunting rate children by promoting water, sanitation, and hygiene through mass media, especially through the internet and television.
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Wadsworth, Laurie A., et Angela M. Thompson. « Media Literacy : A Critical Role for Dietetic Practice ». Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice and Research 66, no 1 (mars 2005) : 30–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.3148/66.1.2005.30.

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The mass media, including broadcast, electronic, and print media, have become entrenched in Canadians’ daily lives. Spending the majority of their leisure time with mass media puts Canadians at increased health risk. Our review of the research literature shows that television (TV) viewing and content are linked to potential consumer health risks due to developed health attitudes, beliefs, and behaviours. The associated health risks of children and youth are of particular concern. Excessive TV viewing has been associated with obesity development, increased energy consumption, reduced energy expenditure, negative body image development, and reduced concern with the concept of self-care. Media literacy, the ability to view critically and understand mediated messages, is a possible technique to mitigate these adverse effects. The enhanced inclusion of media literacy concepts in health education activities of dietetic practice is advocated. Dietitians could increase their understanding of research findings on the health-related effects of mass media use and the implications of including media literacy in daily practice. Such awareness would further augment available health promotion strategies.
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Kaya, S., E. Selimoğlu, S. Cureoğlu et M. A. Selimoğlu. « Relationship between chronic otitis media with effusion and overweight or obesity in children ». Journal of Laryngology & ; Otology 131, no 10 (15 août 2017) : 866–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s002221511700161x.

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AbstractObjectives:Otitis media with effusion and obesity are both common in childhood and might share some immunological alterations. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between chronic otitis media with effusion and childhood overweight or obesity, including the potential effects of adenoid or tonsillar hypertrophy on that relationship.Methods:This study included 60 children with chronic otitis media with effusion and 86 healthy children aged from 2 to 10 years. Measures of height and weight were used to calculate the body mass index, weight for height and weight z score.Results:The prevalence of overweight or obesity was higher in children with chronic otitis media with effusion, according to the weight for height percentiles (p = 0.012). However, neither the presence of adenoid or tonsillar hypertrophy nor the degree of adenoid hypertrophy was associated with overweight or obesity.Conclusion:Overweight and obesity might be risk factors for developing chronic otitis media with effusion, or vice versa.
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Chernova, E. V. « ABOUT THE CHILDREN'S SEGMENT OF MUSICAL MASS MEDIA CULTURE IN THE XXIST CENTURY ». Arts education and science 1, no 3 (2021) : 58–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.36871/hon.202103008.

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The children's segment of culture — "music about children" and "music for children", being formed in the media environment, under new conditions needs close attention of scientists and updating of analytical tools for research. Acquiring features and qualities that differ from those previously inherent, this area requires scientific comments on various parameters — in terms of dynamics, prevailing directions, etc., opening new horizons for studying musical culture of the information community. The article discusses the possibilities of using search engines (Google, Yandex) to review children's musical products in the media space of modern society. The changing environment and conditions for musical culture determine the necessity of new approaches, including those from marketing technology for researching the content of genre trends, studying consumer interest, obtaining statistical information, etc. With the help of Internet applications (Trends, Wordstat) there is a prospect to analyze musical and cultural reality of society in the web search mode, revealing the comparative degree of popularity of different objects, in this case, related to the children's mass media sphere. The results obtained allow to state the predominant demand for entertainment products, which is a general trend in cultural life, regardless of the age category of consumers.
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Rakhmad, Wiwid Noor. « KEKERASAN TERHADAP ANAK DALAM KONSTRUKSI KORAN TEMPO ». JURNAL ILMU SOSIAL 15, no 1 (30 mars 2016) : 53. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/jis.15.1.2016.53-62.

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The mass media are often accused of discriminatory. Too often considered as one of the factors that influence the rise of violence against children. The truth of the social reality or displayed by the media in reporting crimes against children tend to be partial, because the media actually has a reciprocal relationship with reality itself. On one side of the media is regarded as a mirror of reality and how its operation showing the reality, but the media also do his own interpretation and creates its own reality anyway.Through analysis techniques framing Zhongdang Pan and Gerald M. Kosicki, the study was about to answer the research questions; How does Koran Tempo framing incidence of violence against children and to communicate to the reader in the form of news.
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Yun, Lira, Elaine M. Ori, Younghan Lee, Allison Sivak et Tanya R. Berry. « A Systematic Review of Community-wide Media Physical Activity Campaigns : An Update From 2010 ». Journal of Physical Activity and Health 14, no 7 (juillet 2017) : 552–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2016-0616.

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Background:Mass media campaign is an integral tool to influence physical activity participant behaviors. The purpose of the systematic review was to identify the effectiveness of mass media campaigns in promoting physical activity.Methods:Literature update from January 2010 to September 2016 was conducted in 13 databases. Full text articles of 128 were screened, and 23 articles (18 campaigns) were selected from the initial 1692 articles.Results:All campaigns involved mass media advertisements to promote physical activity to general individuals (n = 2), adults (8), children (4), older adults (2), and parents of children (n = 2). The campaign evaluation designs included clustered RCT (2), cohort (3), quasi-experimental (9), and cross-sectional (9). Eight articles demonstrated significant campaign impact on proximal, 6 on intermediate, 5 on distal outcomes, and 6 on distal change based on either proximal or intermediate outcome.Conclusion:The current review assessed the outcome evaluation of mass media physical activity campaigns that varied in their respective scope, target population and outcomes measured to identify individual changes at proximal, intermediate, and distal level. Results from formative and process evaluation as well as dose-response and cost-effective analysis are suggested to provide valuable evidence for campaign stakeholders and planners.
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Codish, Shlomi, Lena Novack, Jacob Dreiher, Leonid Barski, Alan Jotkowitz, Lior Zeller et Victor Novack. « Impact of Mass Media on Public Behavior and Physicians : An Ecological Study of the H1N1 Influenza Pandemic ». Infection Control & ; Hospital Epidemiology 35, no 6 (1 juin 2014) : 709–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/676426.

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Background.The mass media plays an important role in public health behavior.Purpose.The objective of the present study was to investigate the effect of mass media coverage of the H1N1 pandemic on the number of emergency department (ED) visits and hospital admission rates.Methods.An ecological study of ED visits to 8 general Israeli hospitals due to influenza-like illness during the period June–October 2009 was performed. Data on the number of visits per day for children and adults and daily hospitalization rates were analyzed. Associations with the estimated value of H1N1-related publications and weekly reports from nationwide sentinel clinics were assessed. The analysis was performed in 2012–2013.Results.There were 55,070 ED visits due to influenza-like illness during the study period. The overall number of media reports was 1,812 (14.3% radio broadcasts, 9.8% television broadcasts, 27.5% newspaper articles, and 48.5% major website reports). The overall estimated value of advertising of publications was $16,399,000, excluding the Internet. While H1N1 incidence recorded by Israeli sentinel clinics showed no association with mass media publications, peaks of media reports were followed by an increase in the number of ED visits, usually with a delay of 3 days (P= .005). This association was noted in children (P< .001) but not in adults (P> .1), with a corresponding decrease in hospital admission rates. Publications’ framing had no association with ED visits.Conclusions.During the 2009 H1N1 influenza outbreak in Israel, an increase in mass media coverage was associated with an increase in pediatric ED visits.Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol2014;35(6):709–716
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Baehr, Ted. « We Are Not in Kansas or Kiev Anymore ». Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 20, no 1 (2008) : 171–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/jis2008201/210.

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The United States and Westem Europe are on the edge of a cultural collapse brought about to a large degree by the mass media of entertainment, along with public schools and other institutions of mass cultural diversion, USA Today notes that 70 percent of Americans are unable to name the Ten Commandments. In a culture where physical health is a higher priority than spiritual vitality, another survey found that more Americans are familiar with the specific ingredients in a McDonald's hamburger than know the individual commands that comprise the Ten Commandments. Many Christian parents are concemed about the influence of media violence on their children, but do not know what to do about it. The good news is that there are effective ways to teach children to be media-wise. Specifically, there are five pillars of media wisdom that will help build the culture-wise family. Theodore Roosevelt said that if we educate a man's mind but not his heart, we will get an educated barbarian. Cultural and media wisdom involves educating the heart so that it will make the right decisions.
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Ogar, Emilia. « У пошуку нових форм : реалії українського ринку медіа для дітей ». Studia o Książce i Informacji (dawniej : Bibliotekoznawstwo) 36 (5 juillet 2018) : 57–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.19195/2300-7729.36.4.

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In the search for new forms: The realities of the Ukrainian market of children’s mediaThis paper analyses one of the most innovative segments of the Ukrainian media market — digital and convergent media for children — from the perspective of media studies. Вasing on the results of relevant research and valid empirical data, the author suggests a possible typology for analyzing new media by content presentation type — monomedia and multimedia. Multimedia can be classified in origin — i.e. digitized versions of print media, original “digital born” media, and combined media. Thanks to such characteristics as modernity of design, high level of creativity, functionality, inter­activity, attractiveness, efficiency of communication with young consumers, the most pronounced level of innovation in Ukraine is seen in multimedia and convergent mas media for children, which amalgamate printed magazines and web portals. Particular attention has been paid to innovative digital platforms, which fundamentally expand the functional possibilities of media for children in general. This paper elucidates the fundamental reasons — in the light of the availability of technol­ogy, communications and creative possibilities, development of the IT sector and actual production of digital media — why in Ukraine digital media for children are rather sporadic artistic projects than mass products of media industry.
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Sahputra, Dedi. « Peran Wartawan Dalam Perlindungan Hak Anak Perspektif Undang-Undang Pers ». PERSPEKTIF 11, no 1 (22 décembre 2021) : 25–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.31289/perspektif.v11i1.5261.

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In the mass media coverage of children in conflict with the law, children's rights must be protected. Therefore journalists in producing journalistic works and mass media that disseminate information about children in conflict with the law must keep the identity of the child, both the child as the perpetrator, the child as the victim, and the child as a witness, as well as all information related to the child. In the process of producing journalistic work, a press institution has a flow of copy process which is a mechanism to ensure the fulfillment of checks and balances on the information produced. In addition, there is also a right of reply mechanism in the mass media that regulates if violations occur in journalistic work as mandated in the Press Law and Journalistic Code of Ethics. This mechanism is regulated is nothing but to guarantee the freedom of the press in carrying out the functions of the press which is essential in the life of the nation and state. With this right of reply mechanism, the press that publishes journalistic works that violate the rights of children in conflict with the law, must still be responsible without having to involve aspects of criminal law in it.
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Kaparang, Grace Fresania, Nova Gerungan et Indriany Lestari Pangulimang. « Persepsi Orang Tua tentang Dampak Penggunaan Media Sosial Pada Remaja ». Ideas : Jurnal Pendidikan, Sosial, dan Budaya 8, no 3 (30 août 2022) : 1165. http://dx.doi.org/10.32884/ideas.v8i3.988.

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The purpose of this study was to find out an overview of parents perceptions of the impact of social media use on adolescents with a total sample of 35 from purposive sampling techniques and analytical descriptive research methods. The measuring instrument used is a questionnaire of parents perceptions of social media. The results of the study stated that the majority of participants had internet access, but not all were registered on social media networks. It was also found that all participating children were registered on one of the social media networks and the majority of parents supported the child being registered on one of the social media. The majority of participants said they could stop their children from using social media, and all participants were aware of threats on social media. Realizing this, the majority of parents discussed social media threats with their children and the most preferred security measure by the majority of participants was with parental monitoring measures. According to participants, the most responsible for protecting children are parents, but the rest also argue that teachers, schools, internet service providers and mass media have a responsibility. Parents are expected to always monitor children in the use of social media because from the results it is found that parents actually have authority in regulating childrens social media use.
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