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Narratives of Abandonment: A Media-Based Analysis of School Dropout and Youth Recruitment in Conflict Zones of Ecuador

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  • Fernanda Tusa

    (Faculty of Social Sciences, Technical University of Machala, Machala 0702010, Ecuador)

  • Santiago Tejedor

    (Department of Journalism and Communication Sciences, Faculty of Communication Sciences, Autonomous University of Barcelona, 08193 Bellaterra, Spain)

  • Ignacio Aguaded

    (Department of Pedagogy, Faculty of Education, Psychology, and Social Sciences of Sport, University of Huelva, 21071 Huelva, Spain)

Abstract

School dropout and the recruitment of minors by criminal organizations have become deeply intertwined phenomena in Ecuador, particularly in territories marked by extreme violence and institutional fragility. This study investigates how Ecuadorian national media construct and frame these issues in 2025, using a qualitative content analysis of 85 opinion columns, editorials and analytical pieces published in leading outlets including El Comercio , El Universo , La Hora , Primicias , GK , Vistazo and Mercurio . Through a critical analysis of discursive patterns, the study identifies dominant narratives that reflect the normalization of violence, the erosion of schools as protective spaces, polarized portrayals of youth as victims or delinquents and a general critique of state inaction. Media narratives were found to vary ideologically, with some reinforcing stigma while others advocated for structural reform and rights-based approaches. The results highlight the role of media in shaping public understanding of educational exclusion and juvenile vulnerability in contexts of conflict. This research concludes that while Ecuadorian media serve as both mirrors and mediators of social crisis, their potential to influence educational policy and child protection efforts remains uneven. A more inclusive, critical and community-oriented media discourse is needed to confront the challenges of educational abandonment and youth recruitment.

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  • Fernanda Tusa & Santiago Tejedor & Ignacio Aguaded, 2025. "Narratives of Abandonment: A Media-Based Analysis of School Dropout and Youth Recruitment in Conflict Zones of Ecuador," Social Sciences, MDPI, vol. 14(10), pages 1-24, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jscscx:v:14:y:2025:i:10:p:600-:d:1768212
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