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Social Media in the News. Romanian news media representations of online social networking. Vincze Hanna Orsolya Babe ş-Bolyai University, Cluj Department of Communications. Pool: articles on online social networking, March-May2010.
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Social Media in the News Romanian news media representations of online social networking Vincze Hanna Orsolya Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj Department of Communications
Privacy-related articles, Hotnews and Adevărul, March-May 2010.
Opportunities and risks associated with online social networking(number of articles, Hotnews and Adevărul, March-May 2010.)
Opportunities and risks associated with online social networking(weighted tags, Hotnews and Adevărul, March-May 2010.)
content risks contact risks conduct risks Risks associated with online social networking: (weighted tags, Hotnews and Adevărul, March-May 2010.)
content risks contact risks conduct risks Risks associated with online social networking (in local news (weighted tags, Hotnews and Adevărul, March-May 2010.)
The Generation that Does Not Want to Work Too Much “With an eye to TV shows and another on social networking, the young aged between 16 and 25 are waiting for their family and friends to find them a job. The portrait of the young unemployed: aged 25 years at most, highschool or university graduate, moving slowly when it comes to putting in some work.”
WARNING! Hundreds of Young Children from Târgovişte May Become Ill-Adapted “Psychologists say that social networking sites are transforming the users into anti-social persons. Since they get the impression that the virtual world is perfect, children and the young cannot adapt to reality any more, and end up communicating with others exclusively online.”
Children using online social networking, both foreign and local news: area of life and voices (multi-coded)
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Flash Eurobarometer 248: Towards a safer use of the Internet for children in the EU – a parents' perspective, 2008, Analytical report, p. 60. (http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/sip/docs/eurobarometer/analyticalreport_2008.pdf )
“Different national media have very varied levels of coverage of the three types of risk: content, contact and conduct. “Hence, media coverage in different countries is sensitising people to different kinds of risk, which may have a bearing on the degree to which people in different countries think the various risks are prevalent.” (Leslie Haddon, Findings of the EU Kids Online project, E-Safety Live ’09 Conference, Bristol, 26th November.http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/EUKidsOnline/Presentations/eSafetyConference09.ppt)