Children’s News Media as a Space for Learning About Difference

Camilla Haavisto, Avanti Chajed, Rasmus Kyllönen

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Sammanfattning

In this article, we show how everyday difference is conceptualised in Finland through our analysis of media products for children (HBL Junior, HS Lasten Uutiset, and Yle Mix). We consider media as a part of the “lived curriculum” through which media professionals intentionally or unintentionally reproduce particular discourses of difference and sameness that become part of children’s everyday learning and understanding of multicultural society. Our aim in doing so is to consider what marks these discourses produced specifically for children, and what versions of difference they replicate and advance. We find that children’s media advances discourses of “comfortable conviviality” through the paradigms of colour‐blind friendship, the universal experience of childhood, and through a firm belief in social cohesion as the master signifier of Finnish society. Through the lens of inclusiveness, we discuss the implications of these discourses on journalism and media literacy.
Originalspråkengelska
TidskriftMedia and Communication
Volym10
Nummer4
Sidor (från-till)256–266
Antal sidor11
ISSN2183-2439
DOI
StatusPublicerad - 28 dec. 2022
MoE-publikationstypA1 Tidskriftsartikel-refererad

Bibliografisk information

This article is part of the issue “Inclusive Media Literacy Education for Diverse Societies” edited by Çiğdem Bozdağ
(University of Groningen / University of Bremen), Annamária Neag (Charles University), and Koen Leurs (Utrecht University)

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  • 518 Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap

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