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The Family in the Global Village

Juraj Mirko Mataušić ; KKatolički bogoslovni fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu


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Media have taken an active part in the family processes and interactions, particularly in three specific areas: the organisation of a family everyday routine, the relationship between children and their parents, and the creation of relationships outside the family. It is of a special importance that the media have a major impact on the transmission of the set of values, which has changed a lot from the times when three or more generations lived under the same roof. Pre-school children watch television every day. Although at this age parents do not have problems with them, it is important that they are given the instructions on how to understand what they see, and that the parents are aware of how their children experience television programme. Children who go to school demand more attention. They like to share their impressions with their parents when parents are willing to; otherwise they discuss what they see or hear with their peers. The research has shown that all the children are not exposed to the media to the same extent. It depends on their family. In families where one child or two children live with both parents, the parents have everything pretty much under control. It is more difficult in families with many children where it is hard enough to keep up with the daily routine, wishes and demands of the children. Single mothers suffer most, for they often have to be away from home and leave their children alone with television sets.
As families play a very important role in the development of the personality of young people, their mental stability, social competence and spiritual growth, both the Church and society should pay more attention to this issue than they have done up to now. The possible answer to the problems and challenges may be development of literacy and competence for the mass media in children of a very young age, which should be permanent. All the public educational institutions should be involved, along with families which should serve as a firm foundation for the public system of education and keep up with it. The Church should also participate, through religious education held in schools and parishes, paying special attention to young families. In attempt to provide parishioners with the required competence for the mass media, the Church can also improve its pastoral work.

Ključne riječi

Media; multimedia; family; children; literacy and competence for the mass media; religion and the Church

Hrčak ID:

40139

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/40139

Datum izdavanja:

15.9.2005.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

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