Family News Talks: Deliberative Communication in Families

Anda Rožukalne, Ilva Skulte, Alnis Stakle, Zora Hudíková, Ľudmila Čábyová

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    Abstract

    The authors of the research study investigated and compared the use of media among young adults (aged 19-24) in Slovakian and Latvian families, along with its potential for fostering deliberative communication both within and outside these family units. The study highlights the very limited interest among young people in actively seeking out quality news sources, with only a small fraction of them consistently visiting reliable news websites, actively searching for high-quality information, and comparing news from various sources. News in the media continues to spark discussions among family members; however, there are still many families who consciously avoid these discussions. Media news continues to incite deliberative discourse within family units, yet a considerable number of families deliberately abstain from engaging in such dialogues. This study discusses the influence of the media environment on content in Latvia and Slovakia. It emphasizes the importance deliberative communication and promoting media and information literacy.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)22-54
    JournalMedia Literacy and Academic Research
    Volume6
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 17 Dec 2023

    Keywords*

    • Deliberative Communication
    • Family Talks.
    • Latvia
    • Slovakia
    • Use of News

    Field of Science*

    • 5.8 Media and Communication

    Publication Type*

    • 1.1. Scientific article indexed in Web of Science and/or Scopus database

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