jueves, 15 de agosto de 2019

Why it’s Good News the Suicide Scene from 13 Reasons Why got Deleted - BMC Series blog

Why it’s Good News the Suicide Scene from 13 Reasons Why got Deleted - BMC Series blog

Victoria Carmichael & Rob Whitley

Victoria Carmichael & Rob Whitley

Victoria Carmichael is the research manager of the Social Psychiatry Research and Interest Group at the Douglas Hospital Research Centre. 

Rob Whitley is an associate professor in the Department of Psychiatry at McGill University. He also works as a research scientist at the Douglas Hospital Research Centre.


Why it’s Good News the Suicide Scene from 13 Reasons Why got Deleted

Evidence suggests that the media can influence suicide contagion through sensational and irresponsible reporting. Thus, a published study in BMC Public Health examined how the Canadian media covered the controversial Netflix series 13 Reasons Why. In this blog post, the authors discuss their findings in the context of wider research about media and suicide contagion, highlighting why Netflix’s decision to delete the graphic suicide scene was the right move.
Netflix recently edited the controversial suicide scene from its widely popular 13 Reasons Why series, entirely deleting the protagonist Hannah’s graphic death. The scene in question has been the center of ongoing debate since its release.

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