Views of Violence in a Changing Media Landscape 2017

Dataset

Description

The study charted views and notions of violence in Finland. The interview participants shared their opinions on safety in their neighbourhood and Finland in general. They were also asked where they searched for and received information on violent crime and which media sources they considered reliable.

Four focus groups were formed with the goal of having as different media users as possible: people involved in harness racing, elderly women's arts and crafts club, young men working for the Defence Forces and 20-year-old university students. The study also examined the effect of the group's age and gender distribution on the fear of violence and the discussion about it. Group size varied from three to eleven participants, and there were 24 participants in total. The data contain transcribed group interviews and they were collected as a part of a project entitled 'Views of Violence in a Changing Media Landscape', funded by the Helsingin Sanomat Foundation (grant ID: 201600122).
Date made available29 Aug 2019
PublisherYhteiskuntatieteellinen tietoarkisto
Date of data production13 Mar 2017 - 11 May 2017
Geographical coverageFinland

Funding

FundersFunder number
Helsingin Sanomain Säätiö201600122

    Field of science, Statistics Finland

    • 518 Media and communications
    • 520 Other social sciences

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