The article offers information on a project on the portrayal of young people in the British media and effect of negative media coverage on their lives. The project was completed by young members of the National Children's Bureau (NCB) in Great Britain, and part of the National Youth Agency'...
The objective of the study is to understand the perception of young generation about the portrayal of women in advertisement and its impact on the young generation. To fulfill this research objective, the study has carried in Mysore city considering the sample size of 100 which includes college ...
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Me Professor *** English 100 25 December 2012 Media’s Portrayal of Sexuality Most media today portrays acts of sexuality especially in the Internet, and it...
To overcome this difficulty, the author reveals notions on the concept of death and bereavement among youth. She then discusses the benefits of using the youth media as a tool for dialog between adults and young people around these topics. The author......
Mirko MilivojevićThe Yugoslav 1980s and Youth Portrayalsin Post-Yugoslav Films and TVThe Yugoslav 1980s have been depicted in literary fiction, essays and memoirs,in works of fine art and photography and in popular music over the last threedecades. Literary authors have reflected above all on...
There’s certainly no shortage of novels written for young adults and movies featuring coming-of-age stories filled with trials and tribulations. And there isn’t any real harm in seeing young people eventually triumph in the end over their struggles. Perhaps this could lead to some unrealistic...
Young peoplemediatelevisionalcoholdrinkingadvertisingThis article presents findings of focus groups (n = 15) with young people (n = 114) which aimed to explore their views, experiences and interpretations of the ways in which alcohol and drinking are portrayed on television. Young people showed a ...
Death rate changes explain only 2% of media coverage fluctuations. • NLP tools reveal consistent stylistic differences in risk descriptions. • Chronic illnesses framed individually; sensational risks framed collectively. Abstract Chronic diseases are the leading cause of death in the United States, ...
There is growing concern about young people's exposure to sexual content through the media and its potential effects on their sexual attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors. Researchers have documented the growing prevalence of homosexual talk and portrayals of homosexual behavior on television, as well as...