Erőszakos média és/vagy társadalmi egyenlőtlenség
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https://doi.org/10.46522/S.2025.02.5Keywords:
education, fairness, depersonalization, violent media, aggressionAbstract
Violent Media and/or Social Inequality
In my paper, I will outline some basic theoretical positions on the relationship between media, aggression, and social stratification, which I intend to use as a basis for the introduction of the conference theme. In relation to the content indicated (which can be treated as a hypothesis), opinions are also divided from an academic point of view, and I will outline some conflicting theoretical positions, with the central question: is regulation or education the way forward?
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