Electronic games and the phenomenon of child suicide in Algeria through the written press

An analytical and descriptive study on a sample of the daily numbers of Al- Shorouk newspaper

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  • souria issadii University of jijel

Keywords:

electronic games, suicide, blue whale game, written press

Abstract

This study sought to analyze the content of the daily newspaper Al-Shorouk in order to determine how to address the phenomenon of suicide children because of the electronic game "Blue Whale",By revealing the attention paid by the newspaper under study to this phenomenon in terms of area and location, And clarify the types of press that emerged , In addition to research in the topics covered by the newspaper in its treatment of the phenomenon, And trying to identify the actors in confronting them, To achieve these objectives, we conducted a descriptive and analytical study using the survey method with a sample of 12 artificial week, And we have reached a number of results, the most important of which are: Al-Shorouk Newspaper devoted space to address the phenomenon of child suicide and electronic games estimated at (7501.15 cm 2) by (03.08%) and used various sites that interest the reader The newspaper also presented the phenomenon in various press templates, We recorded the attendance of the news and the press report, caricature, column and editorial, The newspaper also provided details about the phenomenon by standing at its causes, warning of its seriousness and offering various solutions to address it.

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Published

2022-06-28

How to Cite

issadii, souria. (2022). Electronic games and the phenomenon of child suicide in Algeria through the written press: An analytical and descriptive study on a sample of the daily numbers of Al- Shorouk newspaper. Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities , 12(01), 435. Retrieved from https://journals.univ-msila.dz/index.php/JOSSH/article/view/2051

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