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Research Article

‘We want kids, not nukes’: a critical discourse analysis of newspaper representations of children in anti-nuclear movements in Taiwan, 1987–2019

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Pages 308-320 | Received 08 Aug 2023, Accepted 27 Apr 2024, Published online: 04 May 2024

Figures & data

Table 1. The number of new articles of anti-nuclear movements that reporting children from 1987 to 2019.

Figure 1. The reporting of ‘baby soldiers’ related to the anti-nuclear march in 1999.

Source: United Daily News, May 6, 1991.
Figure 1. The reporting of ‘baby soldiers’ related to the anti-nuclear march in 1999.

Figure 2. Poster of anti-nuclear pregnant women in 2013.

Source: Liberty Times, March 7, 2013.
Figure 2. Poster of anti-nuclear pregnant women in 2013.

Figure 3. Children walked at the front of the anti-nuclear march.

Source: United Daily News, June 9, 1996.
Figure 3. Children walked at the front of the anti-nuclear march.

Figure 4. Ten-year old boy standing on the street holding a signboard to ask the president to stand down.

Source: Liberty Times, April 27, 2014.
Figure 4. Ten-year old boy standing on the street holding a signboard to ask the president to stand down.

Figure 5. A 10-year-old girl’s opinion was published along with those of other young people.

Source: United Daily News, March 10, 2013.
Figure 5. A 10-year-old girl’s opinion was published along with those of other young people.

Figure 6. An indigenous boy and a pregnant woman who joined the anti-nuclear march.

Source: United Daily News, March 10, 2013.
Figure 6. An indigenous boy and a pregnant woman who joined the anti-nuclear march.

Figure 7. A girl with her anti-nuclear poster.

Source: Liberty Times, March 4, 2013.
Figure 7. A girl with her anti-nuclear poster.

Figure 8. The children’s anti-nuclear music party.

Source: United Daily News, June 2, 2013.
Figure 8. The children’s anti-nuclear music party.