孩子们对媒体暴力的看法。

George Spears, Kasia Seydegart
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前言:儿童对媒体的看法是一项针对加拿大儿童和青少年媒体体验的全国性研究。方法:这项调查是ERIN Research在与媒体意识网络(MNet)协商后,于2003年春季为加拿大教师联合会(CTF)设计和实施的,由加拿大司法部国家犯罪预防中心提供资金。结果:虽然关于媒体暴力和行为之间的联系有大量的文献,但这项调查直接询问了孩子们的想法:媒体暴力有多吸引人?他们有没有看到其他孩子模仿媒体上的暴力行为?孩子们认为媒体暴力有害吗?结论:父母对媒体使用的监督和家庭对媒体问题的讨论对儿童对媒体暴力的看法有显著影响。当家庭和其他重要的人提供一个思考媒体暴力的框架时,孩子们就能更好地评估负面影响。
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Kids' views on violence in the media.

Introduction: Kids' Take on Media is a national study of Canadian children's and adolescents' experience with media.

Method: The survey was designed and conducted by ERIN Research in spring, 2003 for the Canadian Teachers' Federation (CTF) following consultation with the Media Awareness Network (MNet), and with funding from the National Crime Prevention Centre, Justice Canada.

Results: While there is an extensive literature on the links between media violence and behaviour, this survey asks kids directly what they think: How attractive is media violence? Have they seen other kids imitate violent acts that they saw in the media? Do kids see media violence as harmful?

Conclusion: Parental supervision of media use and family discussion of media issues have significant effects on kids' opinion regarding media violence. When families and significant others provide a framework for thinking about violence in media, kids are better equipped to assess an negative impact.

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