A Comparative Analysis of European Media Coverage of Children and the Internet

Gitte Bang Stald, Leslie Haddon

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Abstract

This article reports a content analysis of press coverage of children and the internet in order to examine cross-cultural similarities and differences in the news values framing accounts of the benefits from and risks facing children online. By comparing media reporting in 14 European countries, the study found greater coverage of online risks than opportunities across Europe, which appears to be due to the high position of crime stories on the news agenda.. Thus readers, including parents, are exposed to media representations that often show the online world as being risky for children, which may affect perceptions of the prevalence of risk. However, there is national variation in terms of which risks receive more press attention, meaning that parents in different countries are potentially sensitised to different risks.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Children and Media
Volume3
Issue number4
Pages (from-to)379-393
Number of pages15
ISSN1748-2798
Publication statusPublished - 2009

Keywords

  • children
  • content analysis
  • cross-national
  • European
  • internet
  • press
  • risk

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