
<p><strong>Appendix 1: Sample Newspapers and Media Coverage </strong></p><p><strong>Sample Newspapers </strong></p><p>e following newspapers are referred to throughout the monograph as the ‘sample newspapers’ that were collected over the six months data collection period (1 March 2010 to 31 August 2010). </p><p><em>Andersonstown News Belfast T e legraph Irish News News Letter North Belfast News South Belfast News Sunday Life Sunday World, Northern Edition </em></p><p>In selecting the newspapers, the ideological differences existing within <br>Northern Ireland’s media have been considered and the selection is representative (i.e. <em>e Irish News </em>aligns with the Nationalist viewpoint, whereas the </p><p><em>Newsletter </em>aligns with the Unionist viewpoint and the <em>Belfast T e legraph </em></p><p>appears not to favour or align with one specific cultural tradition or particular political ethos). </p><p>© e Author(s) 2018 </p><p>F. Gordon, <em>Children, Young People and the Press in a T ransitioning Society</em>, </p><p>Palgrave Socio-Legal Studies, <a href="/goto?url=https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-60682-2" target="_blank">https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-60682-2 </a></p><p><strong>239 </strong></p><p><strong>Table A1.1 </strong>Sample newspapers circulation figures, December 2010 </p><p>Circulation </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">Newspaper </li><li style="flex:1">Type </li></ul><p>Daily </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">figure </li><li style="flex:1">Ownership </li></ul><p></p><p><em>Belfast Telegraph </em></p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">58,491 </li><li style="flex:1">Belfast Telegraph </li></ul><p>Newspapers </p><p><em>Irish News News Letter Andersonstown News </em></p><p>Daily Daily <br>44,222 23,669 <br>Irish News Ltd Johnston Publishing (NI) </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">Belfast Media Group </li><li style="flex:1">Twice-weekly 12,090 </li></ul><p>6,761 (Monday) 4,438 </p><p><em>North Belfast News South Belfast News Sunday Life </em></p><p>Weekly Weekly Weekly <br>Belfast Media Group Belfast Media Group Belfast Telegraph Newspapers <br>Not available 54,435 </p><p><em>Sunday World, Northern </em>Weekly </p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">Not available </li><li style="flex:1">Not available </li></ul><p></p><p><em>Edition </em></p><p><strong>Table A1.2 </strong>Other local newspapers cited </p><p>The following newspapers were collected during July and August 2010 and further news items were accessed from the online archives. Both newspapers provided a local insight into the PSNI’s Operation Exposure in Derry/Londonderry. </p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">Newspaper </li><li style="flex:1">Type </li><li style="flex:1">Circulation figure Ownership </li></ul><p></p><p><em>Derry Journal </em></p><p>Twice-weekly 15,848 (Tuesday) <br>18,182 (Friday) <br>Johnston Publishing (NI) </p><p><em>Londonderry Sentinel </em>Weekly </p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">4,451 </li><li style="flex:1">Johnston Publishing (NI) </li></ul><p>Figures above published and supplied in 2011 by the Audit Bureau of Circulation </p><p>(ABC). For further information, see: <a href="/goto?url=http://www.abc.org.uk/Certificates-Reports/Our-Reports/" target="_blank">http://www.abc.org.uk/Certificates-Reports/ </a></p><p><a href="/goto?url=http://www.abc.org.uk/Certificates-Reports/Our-Reports/" target="_blank">Our-Reports/ </a>(accessed on 1 June 2011). </p><p><strong>Table A1.3 </strong>National and international print media </p><p>The following newspapers were accessed in hard copy and online during July and August 2010. The media content collected for analysis related to what was framed in media and political discourse as ‘sectarian rioting’ in Northern Ireland. The collection of national and international print media provided an interesting dynamic and insight into the reporting and representations of Northern Ireland’s children, young people and the transition period. </p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">Newspaper </li><li style="flex:1">Form </li></ul><p></p><p><em>Daily Mail </em></p><p>Hard copy </p><p><em>Daily Mirror </em></p><p>Hard copy </p><p><em>Financial Times Global Post San Diego Union – Tribune The Economist </em></p><p>Online version Online version Online version Hard copy </p><p><em>The Guardian </em></p><p>Hard copy </p><p><em>The Hindu </em></p><p>Online version Hard copy Hard copy Online version Hard copy </p><p><em>The Irish Times The Irish Times Weekend Review The New York Times The Observer The Sun </em></p><p>Hard copy </p><p><em>The Sunday Telegraph The Sunday Times </em></p><p>Hard copy Hard copy </p><p><strong>Appendix 2: Interview and Focus </strong><br><strong>Group Schedule </strong></p><p><strong>Reference System </strong></p><p><strong>Table A2.1 </strong>Focus groups schedule and reference system </p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">Date </li><li style="flex:1">Focus group reference </li><li style="flex:1">Age group </li><li style="flex:1">Location </li></ul><p>2 October 2010 27 October 2010 10 January 2011 1 February 2011 2 February 2011 7 February 2011 <br>Focus Group 1 Focus Group 2 Focus Group 3 Focus Group 4 Focus Group 5 Focus Group 6 <br>15–19 years 17–21 years 15–21 years 16–20 years 17–23 years 14–16 years <br>Derry/Londonderry Belfast Belfast North Down Belfast Belfast </p><p><strong>Table A2.2 </strong>Interview schedule and reference system </p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">Date </li><li style="flex:1">Interviewee </li><li style="flex:1">Location </li></ul><p>Derry/ Londonderry Belfast <br>Reference </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">YW1 </li><li style="flex:1">2 October 2010 </li><li style="flex:1">Youth Worker and former local </li></ul><p>journalist Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">13 October 2010 </li><li style="flex:1">NIHRC1 </li></ul><p>20 October 2010 20 October 2010 27 October 2010 </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">Ulster Unionist Party MLA (UUP) Lisburn </li><li style="flex:1">POL1 </li></ul><p>YW2 NICCY1 </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">Youth Worker </li><li style="flex:1">Belfast </li></ul><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">Belfast </li><li style="flex:1">The Northern Ireland Children’s </li></ul><p>Commissioner </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">28 October 2010 </li><li style="flex:1">Senior Broadcast Journalist </li></ul><p>[Television] </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">Belfast </li><li style="flex:1">JOURN1 </li></ul><p>29 October 2010 1 November 2010 <br>Broadcast Journalist [Radio] Senior Broadcast Journalist <br>[Television and Radio] Inspector, PSNI Strand Road <br>(Derry/Londonderry) Independent MLA <br>Belfast Belfast <br>JOURN2 JOURN3 </p><p>2 November 2010 3 November 2010 <br>Belfast Belfast <br>PSNI1 POL2 </p><p>(<em>continued</em>) </p><p>© e Author(s) 2018 </p><p><strong>241 </strong></p><p>F. Gordon, <em>Children, Young People and the Press in a T ransitioning Society</em>, </p><p>Palgrave Socio-Legal Studies, <a href="/goto?url=https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-60682-2" target="_blank">https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-60682-2 </a></p><p><strong>242 </strong></p><p><strong>Appendix 2: Interview and Focus Group Schedule </strong><br><strong>Table A2.2 </strong>(continued) </p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">Date </li><li style="flex:1">Interviewee </li><li style="flex:1">Location </li></ul><p>Belfast <br>Reference </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">POL3 </li><li style="flex:1">5 November 2010 </li><li style="flex:1">Democratic Unionist Party </li></ul><p>MLA (DUP) </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">9 November 2010 </li><li style="flex:1">Director of Children’s Rights </li></ul><p>Organisation/NGO <br>Belfast Belfast <br>CS1 </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">CS2 </li><li style="flex:1">11 November 2010 Senior Research and Policy </li></ul><p>Officer, Children’s Sector Organisation/NGO <br>12 November 2010 Community and Youth Worker 16 November 2010 Senior Programme Manager in the Youth Sector <br>Belfast Belfast <br>YW3 YS1 </p><p>16 November 2010 Director of a Youth Sector NGO 19 November 2010 Youth Worker 26 November 2010 Social Democratic and Labour <br>Party MLA (SDLP) <br>Belfast Belfast Belfast <br>YS2 YW4 POL4 </p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">6 December 2010 </li><li style="flex:1">Director of Children’s sector </li></ul><p>Organisation/NGO Equality Commission for Northern Ireland <br>Belfast Belfast Belfast <br>CS3 </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">13 January 2011 </li><li style="flex:1">EQ1 </li></ul><p>13 January 2011 18 January 2011 </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">Editor </li><li style="flex:1">ED1 </li></ul><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">POL5 </li><li style="flex:1">Sinn Féin Councillor (SF) for West Lisburn </li></ul><p>Belfast <br>19 January 2011 </p><p>21 January 2011 <br>Editor [Sample Weekly Newspaper] Editor [Sample Twice Weekly Newspaper] </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">Belfast </li><li style="flex:1">ED2 </li></ul><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">ED3 </li><li style="flex:1">Belfast </li></ul><p>25 January 2011 28 January 2011 <br>Editor [Sample Daily Newspaper] Belfast Group Editor and Reader’s Editor Belfast <br>[Two Sample Newspapers, Daily and Weekly] <br>ED4 ED5 </p><p>2 February 2011 9 February 2011 <br>Tabloid Editor Editor, Head of News [Sample Daily Newspaper] <br>Belfast Belfast <br>ED6 ED7 </p><p><strong>Bibliography </strong></p><p>Aggleton, P. 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