Rights, Childhood and the Public Agenda

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Rights, Childhood and the Public Agenda This publication sets out the key results of a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the editorial treatment of issues directly affecting the reality of children in 12 Latin American countries. The research study – a product of a monitoring survey undertaken by the member entities of the ANDI Latin America Network – was based on a survey of 795,000 stories published in 130 newspapers in 2005, 2006, and 2007. In addition to a general overview of the journalistic coverage, the report offers special analyses of the attention devoted to topics such as violence, education, and health in the news media. It also includes a separate chapter on children and elections with information on the coverage of the 2006 Brazilian presidential election.

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