The Effects of the Habits of Children and Teenagers Watching Matches on Television to the Violence Actions at Sport

Cilt: 3 Sayı: Special Issue 3 5 Ağustos 2015
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The Effects of the Habits of Children and Teenagers Watching Matches on Television to the Violence Actions at Sport

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The technologies developed in media and communication areas have played an important role in commercialization (industrialization) of sport and especially football. While television channels which are visual elements of media, create great economic incomes for clubs in industrialized sports, they tired to meet the great numbers that they invested in sport with ciphered broadcast. Ciphered broadcast which settled in Turkey as of 1990 both changed the sports broadcast and create important changes on sport spectators. Individuals ,according to their income distributions and residence stiuations, started to watch the contests via making payment whether in the stadiums or at home and public watch places such as coffee houses/cafes/cake shops . Public watch places especially such as coffee houses/cafes/cake shops both provide economic cycle and constitute a new culture. The aim of this study is to present whether the habits of children and teenagers’ watching contests are effective in displaying pathological (abnormal, violence, criminal) attitudes or not. In this study, the viewpoints of individuals, who watch the matches in public watch places such as coffee houses/cafes/cake shops and home atmosphere and are in different ages, genders and have different incomes, towards their own teams, rivals and referees are tried to be found out. For this, a questionnaire consists of 24 questions was applied to the 110 female students and 206 male students who are between 13-19 years old and reside in Batman. The datas obtained from the questionnaire study were analyzed with SPSS 21.0 program. It was seen that the children and teenagers who took part in the study sample have a positive perception as to fanaticism. % 65,5 of females, and % 68 of males pointed out that they regard themselves as fanatic. % 27,8 of individulas declared that they watch all the contests on TV, % 56 of them declared that they watch some of the contests and % 16,1 of them declared that they watch very few contests. One of the most important points in the study mentioned is that the individulas who watch the matches more offen say that they swear more to the teams they supported, to the rivals and referees and give harm to the objects while they watch a match. Also the children and teenagers who watch the contests in public watch places such as coffee houses/cafes/cake shops, compared to the individuals who watch the matches with the family members in a home atmosphere, declared that they are more aggressive towards their own teams, rivals and referees and they swear more and give harm to the objects while they watch a match.

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Yayımlanma Tarihi

5 Ağustos 2015

Gönderilme Tarihi

5 Ağustos 2015

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Yayımlandığı Sayı

Yıl 2015 Cilt: 3 Sayı: Special Issue 3

Kaynak Göster

APA
Çetin, E. (2015). The Effects of the Habits of Children and Teenagers Watching Matches on Television to the Violence Actions at Sport. International Journal of Sport Culture and Science, 3(Special Issue 3), 828-844. https://doi.org/10.14486/IJSCS351
AMA
1.Çetin E. The Effects of the Habits of Children and Teenagers Watching Matches on Television to the Violence Actions at Sport. IntJSCS. 2015;3(Special Issue 3):828-844. doi:10.14486/IJSCS351
Chicago
Çetin, Erdal. 2015. “The Effects of the Habits of Children and Teenagers Watching Matches on Television to the Violence Actions at Sport”. International Journal of Sport Culture and Science 3 (Special Issue 3): 828-44. https://doi.org/10.14486/IJSCS351.
EndNote
Çetin E (01 Ağustos 2015) The Effects of the Habits of Children and Teenagers Watching Matches on Television to the Violence Actions at Sport. International Journal of Sport Culture and Science 3 Special Issue 3 828–844.
IEEE
[1]E. Çetin, “The Effects of the Habits of Children and Teenagers Watching Matches on Television to the Violence Actions at Sport”, IntJSCS, c. 3, sy Special Issue 3, ss. 828–844, Ağu. 2015, doi: 10.14486/IJSCS351.
ISNAD
Çetin, Erdal. “The Effects of the Habits of Children and Teenagers Watching Matches on Television to the Violence Actions at Sport”. International Journal of Sport Culture and Science 3/Special Issue 3 (01 Ağustos 2015): 828-844. https://doi.org/10.14486/IJSCS351.
JAMA
1.Çetin E. The Effects of the Habits of Children and Teenagers Watching Matches on Television to the Violence Actions at Sport. IntJSCS. 2015;3:828–844.
MLA
Çetin, Erdal. “The Effects of the Habits of Children and Teenagers Watching Matches on Television to the Violence Actions at Sport”. International Journal of Sport Culture and Science, c. 3, sy Special Issue 3, Ağustos 2015, ss. 828-44, doi:10.14486/IJSCS351.
Vancouver
1.Erdal Çetin. The Effects of the Habits of Children and Teenagers Watching Matches on Television to the Violence Actions at Sport. IntJSCS. 01 Ağustos 2015;3(Special Issue 3):828-44. doi:10.14486/IJSCS351
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