
doi: 10.1111/chso.12805
handle: 20.500.12713/4887
AbstractChild marriage, specifically the marriage of underage girls, is a crucial social problem that cuts across religions and cultures and can be considered as violence against children and women. Currently, the media is one of the strongest public spheres to combat this problem apart from national and international laws and agreements. This study aims to analyse how the child marriage problem is represented in the Turkish print media within the framework of feminist theory. The analysis is based on 246 news reports related to child marriages. The study found that even though the issue has been identified as a problem in the Turkish print media, it has not come to the forefront. Rather, the newspapers have normalized the issue of underage marriage, especially through the use of language.
Turkish Print Media, Underage Girls' Marriages, News Analysis, Child Marriages, Gender Equality
Turkish Print Media, Underage Girls' Marriages, News Analysis, Child Marriages, Gender Equality
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