Keywords

Media, television, cinema, chilhood, violence, audience

Abstract

This paper revises the history of research on the influence of television and cinema violence on the world image created by children. The author makes a reflection an this polemic topic, coming to the conclusion that the whole society is responsible for binging up more creative and active receivers.

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Jacquinot-Delaunay, G. (2002). La violencia de las imágenes televisivas y su impacto en las conciencias. Comunicar, 18, 27-33. https://doi.org/10.3916/C18-2002-05

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