BULLYING, RAPE, AND SUICIDE ON TWITTER: SECOND SEASON OF 13 REASONS WHY/Acoso escolar, violacion y suicidio en Twitter: segunda temporada de Por Trece Razones/ASSEDIO MORAL ESCOLAR, ESTUPRO E SUICIDIO NO TWITTER: SEGUNDA TEMPORADA DE 13 REASONS WHY
Whether they are fiction or incorporate a documentary format, the teen series can become a reference for teenagers. The series 13 Reasons Why, in its second season, generated interest among adolescents, families, and the education sector. The general objective of this research is to quantitatively a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Vivat academia (Alcalá de Henares) 2020-12 (153), p.137 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Whether they are fiction or incorporate a documentary format, the teen series can become a reference for teenagers. The series 13 Reasons Why, in its second season, generated interest among adolescents, families, and the education sector. The general objective of this research is to quantitatively analyze the comments on school bullying, rape, and suicide on Twitter linked to the second season of 13 Reasons Why. Methodology: It was specified in a content analysis of the tweets that contained the hashtag #13ReasonsWhy and/or the hashtag #PorTreceRazones. Results and discussion: Complex issues such as rape, suicide, the parent-child relationship, bullying, and cyber-bullying were raised around Hannah Baker's suicide. Conclusions: One of the conclusions of the study states that 13 Reasons Why promotes the debate on school bullying, rape, and suicide being Twitter a channel where such complex issues are exposed for adolescents. |
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ISSN: | 1575-2844 1575-2844 |
DOI: | 10.15178/va.2020.153.137-168 |