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Invisible Child
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Published by the Yugoslav Child Rights Centre in 2001, the primary purpose of this 10-page study was to analyse the image of the child in the media contents intended for adult audience in Yugoslavia. The aim of the study was to determine how present children are in our media, and in what way. This publication intends to present a detailed review of the methodology and results.
Table of Contents
I. Introduction
V. An Epimethodological Supplement
A summary of this publication is available in English. The full publication is available only in Serbian.
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Table of Contents
I. Introduction
- Who are the Children? Public Opinion and social Agenda
- Where are the Children? Visibility and Fate
- Legal Aspects of Presenting Children in Media
- The Problem and Aim of the Study
- Results and Discussion
- The Child in the Media: a roughly mapped terra incognita
- Becoming Visible: Education and Participation
- Post Scriptum: a brief Account of the Interim
V. An Epimethodological Supplement
- Behind the Figures
A summary of this publication is available in English. The full publication is available only in Serbian.
Click here to download the summary in English in PDF format.
Click here to download the full publication in Serbian in PDF format.
Languages
English, Serbian
Number of Pages
10
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