The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child states the right of children for information, but also for protection from information that might threaten their well-being and personal development. In societies that heavily expose children to media, the healthy development of democratic institutions and civil society can be greatly influenced by the impact of media violence on children’s behavior and perception of society. An emphasis on this particular aspect of societal regulation of children’s media viewing is strongly recommended by UN and UNESCO. Unfortunately, The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child has not succeeded in modern Russian society with regard to the media (television, cinema, video, PC-games) because scenes of hard violence persist on all Russian cinema and television screens. The infringement of the Rights of the Child on the Russian screen is a very important problem and Russian pedagogues should not only attract societal and governmental attention to it, but should also provide training and education about children and media violence.
Fedorov, Alexander (2010). Children and Media Violence: Comparative Analysis. Lambert Academic Publishing, 164 p.
Booktitle: Children and Media Violence: Comparative Analysis
By (author) : Alexander Fedorov
Book language: English
Publishing house: Lambert Academic Publishing.
LAMBERT Academic Publishing
ISBN-13: 978-3-8383-2580-4
ISBN-10: 383832580X
EAN: 9783838325804
Number of pages: 164