»Zašto djeca nisu oduzeta na vrijeme? «: Analiza medijskih izvještaja o socijalnim radnicima povodom medijski eksponiranih slučajeva zlostavljanja djeteta

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 Q4 SOCIAL WORK
Luka Stanić
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During the last several years, the Croatian public has been shaken by tragic violent events involving children within the family. In 2017 a mother killed her threeyear-old son, and in 2019 a father attempted to murder his four minor children. When such things occur, the media and the public try to determine why they were not prevented and who is responsible for their prevention, and the ones who are most frequently considered as responsible are social workers. The aim of this research is to analyse discursive constructions (narratives, rhetorical techniques) within media articles on social workers on the occasion of high-profile cases of child abuse. Discursive psychology was used as an analysis method. 76 articles published on the most frequented news portals in Croatia were analysed. The portals were selected on the basis of the number of actual users according to the data by Gemius Rating and a Reuters survey of users’ self-reports about visiting web sites. The analysed articles were published in the period from May 24, 2017 to October24, 2018 and in the period from February 28, 2019 to July 1, 2019. Results indicate that in reporting on critical events of child abuse the most frequent narrative in the media is “inadequate action of social workers”. In that narrative the media and the public criticise social workers for failure to provide adequate protection to children and consider that they are not professional enough. In response to that narrative, there are narratives about “social workers as the victims of inadequate system”, “social welfare system in crisis”, and “positive attitude towards social workers”. Within these narratives, social workers and professional organisations educate the public on shortcomings and difficulties within the social welfare system that hinder the work of social workers, which can lead to violations of the users’ rights. They also call upon relevant authorities to undertake necessary reforms. Social workers are characterised as professional and committed to their work. Two additional narratives also appear: “problems in public services” and “a call for making changes”. In the narrative about problems in public services, lawyers and judges mention problems in court proceedings related to the protection of the rights of children, but they also question the knowledge and professionalism of social workers. In the narrative about the need to make changes, professional organisations demand that the authorities and the public turn towards reforms instead of criticism of social workers. Key words: social work; media; child abuse; discursive psychology
“为什么孩子们没有被及时带走?“:分析媒体对社会工作者关于媒体曝光的虐待儿童案件的报道
在过去几年中,克罗地亚公众对涉及家庭中儿童的悲惨暴力事件感到震惊。2017年,一位母亲杀害了她三岁的儿子,2019年,一名父亲试图谋杀他的四个未成年孩子。当这种事情发生时,媒体和公众试图确定为什么没有预防,谁负责预防,而最经常被认为负有责任的是社会工作者。本研究的目的是分析在备受关注的虐待儿童案件中,媒体文章中关于社会工作者的话语结构(叙事、修辞技巧)。话语心理学被用作一种分析方法。对克罗地亚最常出现的新闻门户网站上发表的76篇文章进行了分析。根据Gemius Rating的数据和路透社对用户访问网站的自我报告的调查,这些门户网站是根据实际用户数量选择的。分析文章发表于2017年5月24日至2018年10月24日期间以及2019年2月28日至2019年7月1日期间。结果表明,在报道虐待儿童的重大事件时,媒体最常见的说法是“社会工作者行动不力”。在这种说法中,媒体和公众批评社会工作者未能为儿童提供足够的保护,并认为他们不够专业。针对这种说法,有关于“社会工作者是制度不足的受害者”、“处于危机中的社会福利制度”和“对社会工作者的积极态度”的说法。在这些叙述中,社会工作者和专业组织向公众宣传社会福利体系中阻碍社会工作者工作的缺陷和困难,这些缺陷和困难可能导致侵犯用户权利。他们还呼吁有关当局进行必要的改革。社会工作者的特点是专业和致力于他们的工作。另外还出现了两种说法:“公共服务中的问题”和“呼吁做出改变”。在关于公共服务问题的叙述中,律师和法官提到了与保护儿童权利有关的法庭诉讼中的问题,但他们也质疑社会工作者的知识和专业精神。在关于需要做出改变的叙述中,专业组织要求当局和公众转向改革,而不是批评社会工作者。关键词:社会工作;媒体虐待儿童;话语心理学
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