Discourses on Child-to-Parent Violence on the Social Network Twitter
Violence against parents by adolescent offspring, known in Spain as violencia filio-parental (VFP), has generated a great deal of interest during the last decade, which has led to an increase in research and public resources allocated to this criminological phenomenon. This paper analyses...
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Violence against parents by adolescent offspring, known in Spain as violencia filio-parental (VFP), has generated a great deal of interest during the last decade, which has led to an increase in research and public resources allocated to this criminological phenomenon. This paper analyses the discourse generated in the social network Twitter with the aim of identifying the most discussed topics and the actors with a greater public presence and influence on this type of violence. For this purpose, a corpus of 6146 tweets has been analyzed, which represents the total number of tweets that include the terms filio-parental, filioparental or filio-parental between 2009 and 2022. The data shows a prevailing activity linked to professional actions and a direct influence of traditional media to set the agenda of the discourse in the social network. This has been especially evident after the inclusion of content related to this type of violence in prime-time programs of a generalist private television in Spain, which has led to a quantitative and qualitative transformation of the discourse on Twitter about child-to-parent violence. |
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spelling | urvio-article-56362024-02-05T14:33:09Z Discourses on Child-to-Parent Violence on the Social Network Twitter Discursos sobre violencia filio-parental en la red social Twitter Palma-Durán, José-Abdón Ruiz-Callado, Raúl agenda setting child-to-parent violence family violence juvenile violence Twitter agenda setting Twitter violencia familiar violencia filio-parental violencia juvenil Violence against parents by adolescent offspring, known in Spain as violencia filio-parental (VFP), has generated a great deal of interest during the last decade, which has led to an increase in research and public resources allocated to this criminological phenomenon. This paper analyses the discourse generated in the social network Twitter with the aim of identifying the most discussed topics and the actors with a greater public presence and influence on this type of violence. For this purpose, a corpus of 6146 tweets has been analyzed, which represents the total number of tweets that include the terms filio-parental, filioparental or filio-parental between 2009 and 2022. The data shows a prevailing activity linked to professional actions and a direct influence of traditional media to set the agenda of the discourse in the social network. This has been especially evident after the inclusion of content related to this type of violence in prime-time programs of a generalist private television in Spain, which has led to a quantitative and qualitative transformation of the discourse on Twitter about child-to-parent violence. La violencia ejercida hacia los progenitores por parte de los descendientes adolescentes, conocida como violencia filio-parental (VFP), ha generado profundo interés durante la última década. Ello ha propiciado un incremento de la investigación y de los recursos públicos asignados a este fenómeno criminológico. El presente artículo analiza el discurso generado en la red social Twitter, con el objetivo de identificar los temas más tratados y los actores con mayor presencia pública e influencia sobre este tipo de violencia. Se analiza un corpus de 6146 tuits, lo que supone el total que incluye los términos filio-parental, filioparental o filio parental entre los años 2009 y 2022. Los datos muestran una actividad mayoritaria vinculada a la acción profesional y una influencia directa de los medios de comunicación tradicionales para marcar la agenda del discurso en esa red social. Ello ha resultado especialmente evidente tras la inclusión de contenidos relacionados con dicho tipo de violencia en programas de máxima audiencia de una televisión privada generalista en España, lo que ha supuesto una transformación cuantitativa y cualitativa del discurso en Twitter sobre la VFP. Abstract Violence against parents by adolescent offspring, known in Spain as violencia filio-parental (VFP), has generated a great deal of interest during the last decade, which has led to an increase in research and public resources allocated to this criminological phenomenon. This paper analyses the discourse generated in the social network Twitter with the aim of identifying the most discussed topics and the actors with a greater public presence and influence on this type of violence. For this purpose, a corpus of 6146 tweets has been analyzed, which represents the total number of tweets that include the terms filio-parental, filioparental or filio-parental between 2009 and 2022. The data shows a prevailing activity linked to professional actions and a direct influence of traditional media to set the agenda of the discourse in the social network. This has been especially evident after the inclusion of content related to this type of violence in prime-time programs of a generalist private television in Spain, which has led to a quantitative and qualitative transformation of the discourse on Twitter about child-to-parent violence. A violência exercida contra os progenitores por parte dos descendentes adolescentes, conhecida como violência filio-parental (VFP), gerou um profundo interesse durante a última década, levando a um incremento da investigação e dos recursos públicos dedicados a este fenómeno criminológico. Esta investigação analisa o discurso gerado na rede social Twitter sobre este tipo de violência com o objetivo de identificar os temas mais tratados e os atores com uma maior presença pública e influência neste tema. Foram analisados todos os 6.146 Twits que incluem as expressões filio-parental, filioparental ou filio parental, entre os anos 2009 e 2022. Os dados mostram uma atividade maioritária vinculada à ação profissional e uma influência direta dos meios de comunicação tradicionais na marcação da agenda do discurso nesta rede social. Esta influência resultou especialmente evidente aquando da inclusão em programas de máxima audiência de uma televisão privada em canal aberto em Espanha de este tipo de violência; verificou-se uma transformação a nível quantitativo e qualitativo do discurso no Twitter sobre a VFP. FLACSO - Sede Ecuador 2023-01-31 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html text/html application/zip https://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/urvio/article/view/5636 10.17141/urvio.35.2023.5636 URVIO. Revista Latinoamericana de Estudios de Seguridad; No. 35 (2023): Urvio. Revista Latinoamericana de Estudios de Seguridad (enero-abril); 42-59 URVIO. Revista Latinoamericana de Estudios de Seguridad; Núm. 35 (2023): Urvio. Revista Latinoamericana de Estudios de Seguridad (enero-abril); 42-59 1390-4299 1390-3691 10.17141/urvio.35.2023 spa https://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/urvio/article/view/5636/4362 https://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/urvio/article/view/5636/4347 https://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/urvio/article/view/5636/4348 https://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/urvio/article/view/5636/4369 Derechos de autor 2023 José-Abdón Palma-Durán, Raúl Ruiz-Callado http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 |
spellingShingle | Palma-Durán, José-Abdón Ruiz-Callado, Raúl Discourses on Child-to-Parent Violence on the Social Network Twitter |
title | Discourses on Child-to-Parent Violence on the Social Network Twitter |
title_full | Discourses on Child-to-Parent Violence on the Social Network Twitter |
title_fullStr | Discourses on Child-to-Parent Violence on the Social Network Twitter |
title_full_unstemmed | Discourses on Child-to-Parent Violence on the Social Network Twitter |
title_short | Discourses on Child-to-Parent Violence on the Social Network Twitter |
title_sort | discourses on child-to-parent violence on the social network twitter |
url | https://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/urvio/article/view/5636 |