Sex, Drugs, and Suicide
in Youth-oriented TV Series
of Different Countries:
Controversial Content and the Level
of Acceptability for a Sensitive Audience Cover Image

Sex, Drugs, and Suicide in Youth-oriented TV Series of Different Countries: Controversial Content and the Level of Acceptability for a Sensitive Audience
Sex, Drugs, and Suicide in Youth-oriented TV Series of Different Countries: Controversial Content and the Level of Acceptability for a Sensitive Audience

Author(s): Olena Rosinska
Subject(s): Film / Cinema / Cinematography, Sociology of Art
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: youth-oriented series; sex education; values; narratives; problematic; social context;

Summary/Abstract: This article investigates the portrayals of acute problems faced by young people, a sensitive populationcategory, in youth-oriented series available on various open media platforms, both international(such as Netflix, YouTube) and national ones (for example, Polsat Box Go, TVP, Megogo, Volia, Oll.tv, etc.). Additionally, the study aims to examine the censorship methods employed by nationalmedia platforms for media content targeting a highly sensitive youth audience. The research focuseson TV series for youth and adolescents as a specific genre of artistic and educational content thataddresses significant personal and social issues while entertaining. This includes the Polish seriesSexify (2021, 2022); the Ukrainian series First Swallows (2019, 2020), Sex, Insta and ZNO (2020),the Spanish web series Elite (2018); the British series Sex Education (2019); and the American series13 Reasons Why (2017–2020), all of which are intended for viewers aged 16 and over. The Ukrainianseries of The New One (2019) is not subject to detailed analysis but is mentioned for comparisonand as an example available on the Netflix platform. The research addresses such issues as differingperceptions of youth-oriented series by representatives of different generations and the provision ofcertain behaviour models through media content.

  • Issue Year: 37/2024
  • Issue No: 46
  • Page Range: 93-107
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: English
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