
Protection of minors in the European digital audiovisual context: a necessary dialogue between parents, academy, regulators and industry
Author(s) -
Aurora Labio-Bernal,
Lorena R. Romero-Domínguez,
María José García Orta
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
comunicação e sociedade
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2183-3575
pISSN - 1645-2089
DOI - 10.17231/comsoc.37(2020).2162
Subject(s) - european union , public relations , context (archaeology) , democracy , ethos , desk , political science , sociology , business , law , politics , paleontology , biology , economic policy
This paper represents the initial phase of a larger project being developed by the “Media,
communication policy and democracy in the European Union” research group, which is currently
working on the study “Communication policies, SVOD platforms and values education for
minors in the single digital market (2020-2022)”. We wish to pursue in this study that, beyond
technological considerations, it is necessary to expand the scope of child protection by establishing
mutual collaboration between regulators, distributors and video on demand services, as well
as consumers and parents’ organisations, in an effort to further enhance cooperation and mutual
understanding (European Regulators Group for Audiovisual Media Services, 2017b, p. 75). It is
for this reason that we believe that the academic sphere can also be invited into this wide-ranging
discussion on child protection to contribute reflections on a key aspect: audiovisual and media
education, an essential pillar of protection in addition to filters, external limits, and electronic
labelling. We thus uphold a vision that not only considers the “digital stuff” but also highlights
the need for “ethos stuff” (Goggin, 2008, p.89). In this respect, we have considered it essential a
literature review on the concept of media literacy. Secondly, our qualitative methodology involves
an analysis of the instructions issued by the European Union and their implementation in Spain.
In this stage, we have conducted desk research based on a narrative analysis of the documents
and programs of different institutions in order to chart the evolution of the question in recent
years, at a time when the digital environment has changed more quickly than ever before. This
same type of analysis is also conducted on the initiatives of European and Spanish companies to
determine whether they are implementing child protection strategies.