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Portrayal of violence, weapons, antisocial behaviour and alcohol: study of televised music videos in New Zealand Lucie Collinson, Laura Judge, James Stanley, Nick Wilson

By: Collinson, Lucie.
Contributor(s): Judge, Laura | Stanley, James | Wilson, Nick.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Wellington, New Zealand : Department of Public Health, University of Otago (Wellington), 2014Description: electronic document (21 pages); PDF format: 450.07 KB.Subject(s): ADOLESCENTS | ALCOHOL USE | MEDIA | TELEVISION | VIOLENCE | VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN | YOUNG PEOPLE | PREVENTION | SEXUAL VIOLENCE | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Click here to access online | Read letter to NZMJ Summary: This report provides a snapshot analysis of the violence portrayed in music videos shown on television in New Zealand. See record #4636 (link provided) for letter to the NZMJ which provides a 3 page summary. "Music videos recorded from the New Zealand television channel ‘Juice’ in 2010 over a two-week timeframe (n=861, 353 unique music videos), were examined for violence-related content. Coding methods were developed and refined; and inter-rater reliability assessed. Data on six violence-related themes were collected: violence, weapons, antisocial behaviour, death themes, suicidal behaviour and Goth culture themes. To understand issues around violence glamorisation, we also considered the sexual content of the videos." (from the abstract). Record #4637
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This report provides a snapshot analysis of the violence portrayed in music videos shown on television in New Zealand. See record #4636 (link provided) for letter to the NZMJ which provides a 3 page summary. "Music videos recorded from the New Zealand television channel ‘Juice’ in 2010 over a two-week timeframe (n=861, 353 unique music videos), were examined for violence-related content. Coding methods were developed and refined; and inter-rater reliability assessed. Data on six violence-related themes were collected: violence, weapons, antisocial behaviour, death themes, suicidal behaviour and Goth culture themes. To understand issues around violence glamorisation, we also considered the sexual content of the videos." (from the abstract). Record #4637