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Risanke kot sredstvo socializacije : diplomsko delo
ID Škarja, Anja (Author), ID Leskošek, Vesna (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
V teoretičnemu uvodu diplomskega tema opredeljujem teme, kot so socializacija, spol, spolne vloge ter odraščanje z mediji. Peter Berger in Thomas Luckmann (1988, str. 122) opredeljujeta socializacijo kot temeljno, vsestransko uvajanje posameznika v objektivni svet družbe ali del družbe. V tem procesu otrok postaja član družbe. V otroštvu poteka primarna socializacija, ki vključuje dva temeljna procesa: ponotranjanje družbene kulture in strukturiranje osebnosti. Otrokova osebnost se gradi glede na osrednje vrednote kulture do točke, ko te postanejo njegov del. Otroke različno socializiramo glede na njegov spol. Starši praviloma ravnajo drugače s sinovi kakor s hčerkami. Termin spol opredeljuje biološki in družbeni spol. Biološki je tisti, v katerega se rodimo in se nam na njegovi podlagi pripisujejo stereotipne značilnosti, pripisane našemu spolu. Otroci še pred prvim letom starosti ponotranjijo spolno določene povezave, ki jih obkrožajo. Na moške in ženske in na njihove družbene vloge večinoma gledamo stereotipno. Te vloge so pogosto prikazane tudi v medijih, ki so v sodobnih družbah ena od osrednjih institucij. Otroci začnejo gledati televizijo že pred prvim letom starosti, največji skok pri gledanju pa se zgodi med prvim in drugim letom. Do četrtega leta jo gledajo skoraj vsi otroci. Televizijski programi so prepojeni z nasiljem, seksizmom in so popolnoma skomercializirani. Risanke lahko vplivajo na otroke pozitivno ali negativno in so tiste, ki otroke najbolj pritegnejo in postanejo njihova vsakdanja navada. V raziskovalnem delu opazujem risanke, ki jih otroci v moji okolici najrajši gledajo. Iz njihovih odgovorov sem izluščila tiste risanke, v katerih nastopajo človeški liki moškega in ženskega spola. Like v risanki opazujem in analiziram njihovo vedenje, vloge pa tudi zunanji videz. Osredotočam se na razlike med spoloma in skušam odgovoriti na vprašanje: Kakšna so sporočila o spolnih vlogah v televizijskih programih, ki jih otroci najrajši gledajo. Za namene raziskave sem se poslužila kvalitetativne analize in uporabila metodo analize vsebine z vodilom opazovanja, kot merskim instrumentom. V raziskavi sem ugotovila, da ni poglavitnih razlik med spoloma glede karakternih lastnosti likov, ženski liki so pogosteje prikazani kot nesramni, posmehljivi, žaljivi. Ženski liki se vedejo v skladju s stereotipno ženskimi lastnostmi, ampak se vedejo tudi v skladju s stereotipno moškimi lastnostmi. Moški liki pa se manj pogosto vedejo v skladju s stereotipno ženskimi lastnostmi. Poglavitna razlika med spoloma je skrb za zunanji videz, ženski liki tudi pogosteje slišijo komentar o svojem zunanjem videzu ali svojem obnašanju kakor moški liki.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:otroci, razlike med spoloma, risanke, spolne vloge, spolni stereotipi
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FSD - Faculty of Social Work
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[A. Škarja]
Year:2023
Number of pages:77 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-148774 This link opens in a new window
UDC:316.614:791.228
COBISS.SI-ID:204295427 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:31.08.2023
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Language:English
Title:Cartoons as a means of Socialization
Abstract:
The theoretical part of this paper defines topics such as socialisation, gender, gender roles and growing up surrounded by media. Peter Berger and Thomas Luckmann (1988: 122) define socialisation as the fundamental, holistic introduction of an individual into an objective society or a part of it. During this process, the individual becomes a member of the society. Primary socialisation, which happens during childhood, is comprised of two fundamental processes: the internalisation of the societal culture and the structuralism of personality. A child's personality is built around the main values of a culture, until the values become a part of the personality. Children are being socialised differently based on their gender. Parents usually treat sons differently than their daughters. The term gender can stand for either the biological or societal sex. Biological sex is the one we are born as and are, therefore, attributed its stereotypical characteristics. Children internalise gender-specific connections around them before they turn one. We usually view men and women and their societal roles stereotypically. These roles are often shown in different media, which are one of the central institutions in a modern society. Children begin watching television before the age of one – the greatest leap in watching TV happens between the ages one and two. By the age of four, almost every child watches television. Programmes are often full of violence, sexism or are completely commercialised. Children are most attracted to cartoons, which can have a positive or a negative impact on them and become their daily habit. In the empirical part, I research cartoons most often watched by children in my environment. From their choices, I have selected cartoons featuring characters of both male and female gender. I observe these characters and analyse their behaviour, role, and appearance. I focus on the differences between the genders and attempt to find out what the message of gender roles in children’s favourite TV programmes is. For the purpose of this research, I have used qualitative analysis and the method of content analysis through observation as a measuring instrument. In my research, I have found out that there are not many essential differences between the genders when it comes to the characters’ personalities, although, female characters are more often portrayed as mean, scornful and insulting. Female characters do behave accordingly to the stereotypically female characteristics, but they also show some behaviours, stereotypically attributed to males; however, male characters do not display any stereotypically female characteristics. The main difference between the genders portrayed in children’s TV programmes is the importance of physical appearance – female characters’ appearance and behaviours are also more often commented upon.

Keywords:children, differences between genders, cartoons, gender roles, gender stereotypes

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