Comparing media coverage of online risks for children in South Western European Countries: Italy, Portugal and Spain

Giovanna Mascheroni, Cristina Ponte, Maialen Garmendia, Carmelo Garitaonandia, Maria Francesca Murru

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Abstract

Children’s risks associated with the internet and online technologies have been given great emphasis in media discourses across Europe. Perceptions and representations of online risks seem to be socially and culturally shaped, being rather different from one country to another. This article provides a comparative analysis of the press coverage of online risks in three European countries: Italy, Portugal, and Spain. Being South-Western European and Latin countries, they share some patterns and trends that may have a bearing on social attitudes towards the issue of children and new media. Through a focus on contextual factors, on one hand, and on the news media, on the other hand, the comparative analysis concludes that the three countries share relevant similarities but also present differences in the ways their national media systems represent childhood online.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)25-44
Number of pages20
JournalInternational Journal of Media and Cultural Politics
Volume6
Publication statusPublished - 2010

Keywords

  • children
  • internet
  • media coverage
  • risks

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