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That mass media could be dangerous for the psychological health of their consumers is a widely discussed topic. But what do governments do to prevent or at least diminish the negative effects of mass media? How do they protect the most vulnerable group in society the children? This book reveals the legal protection of children from harmful media influence in three countries Sweden, Russia and the USA, societies that differ in their law systems, media systems and environment in which these systems operate. The legal protection of children from such threats as violence, brutality, pornography,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
That mass media could be dangerous for the psychological health of their consumers is a widely discussed topic. But what do governments do to prevent or at least diminish the negative effects of mass media? How do they protect the most vulnerable group in society the children? This book reveals the legal protection of children from harmful media influence in three countries Sweden, Russia and the USA, societies that differ in their law systems, media systems and environment in which these systems operate. The legal protection of children from such threats as violence, brutality, pornography, obscene language and negative impact of advertising is analyzed. International and national legal documents are examined and compared to reveal what shields protect children in three different countries, what are their advantages and drawbacks.
Autorenporträt
Zinaida Adelhardt - Master of Journalism of the St Petersburg State University, Master of Arts of the Stockholm University, now doctoral researcher at the Leipzig University and independent expert of the European Commission for Safer Internet issues