EBOOK: Children, Media And Culture

EBOOK: Children, Media And Culture
Title EBOOK: Children, Media And Culture PDF eBook
Author Máire Messenger Davies
Publisher McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages 208
Release 2010-04-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0335240062

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Childhood and children's culture are regularly in the forefront of debates about how society is changing - often, it is argued, for the worse. Some of the most visible changes are new media technology; digital television; the internet; portable entertainment systems such as games, mobile phones, i-pods and so on. Television, the most popular medium with children for the last thirty years, is becoming less so. This book is intended to broaden the public debate about the role of popular media in children's lives. Its definition of 'media' is wide-ranging: not just television and the internet, but also still-popular forms such as fairy tales, children's literature - including the triumphantly successful Harry Potter series - and playground games. It sets these discussions within a framework of historical, sociological and psychological approaches to the study of children and childhood. At times of rapid technological change, public anxieties always arise about how children can be protected from new harmful influences. The book addresses the perennial controversies around media 'effects' from a range of academic perspectives. It examines critically the view that technology has dramatically changed modern children's lives, and looks at how technology has both changed, and sustained, children's cultural experiences in different times and places. Does new interactive technology give children a 'voice'? It can permit children to be their own authors and to engage in civil society, as well as to explore taboo and potentially dangerous areas. The book discusses how children can use technology to enhance their role as 'citizens in the making', as well its utilizing more playful applications. The book includes interviews with both producers and consumers - media workers, and children and their families, and has historical and contemporary illustrations.

International Handbook of Children, Media and Culture

International Handbook of Children, Media and Culture
Title International Handbook of Children, Media and Culture PDF eBook
Author Sonia Livingstone
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 562
Release 2008-03-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN 141292832X

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Deliberately selected to represent as many parts of the globe as possible, and with a commitment to recognizing both the similarities and differences in children and young people's lives - from China to Denmark, from Canada to India, from Japan to Iceland, from - the authors offer a rich contextualization of children's engagement with their particular media and communication environment, while also pursuing cross-cutting themes in terms of comparative and global trends.

Handbook of Children and the Media

Handbook of Children and the Media
Title Handbook of Children and the Media PDF eBook
Author Dorothy G. Singer
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 825
Release 2012
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1412982421

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'Handbook of Children and the Media' brings together the best-known scholars from around the world to summarize the current scope of the research in this field.

The Handbook of Children, Media, and Development

The Handbook of Children, Media, and Development
Title The Handbook of Children, Media, and Development PDF eBook
Author Sandra L. Calvert
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 642
Release 2010-12-13
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1444336940

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The Handbook of Children, Media and Development brings together an interdisciplinary group of experts in the fields of developmental psychology, developmental science, communication, and medicine to provide an authoritative, comprehensive look at the empirical research on media and media policies within the field. 25 newly-commissioned essays bring new research to the forefront, especially on digital media, developmental research, and public policy debates Includes helpful introductions to each section, a theoretical overview of the field, and a final chapter that offers a vision of future research Contributors include key, international authorities in the field

Media and the Well-Being of Children and Adolescents

Media and the Well-Being of Children and Adolescents
Title Media and the Well-Being of Children and Adolescents PDF eBook
Author Amy B. Jordan
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 320
Release 2014-04-04
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0199987475

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Media and the Well-Being of Children and Adolescents brings together many of the field's most important scholars and media professionals to present cutting-edge theory and empirical research on both the benefits and risks to youth development. It examines the role that media play in the every-day lives of young people and their families, and considers both traditional media such as television and movies as well as "new" digital media, such as video games, cell phones, and the Internet. The volume is divided into four parts. Part One provides up-to-date trends on children and adolescents' access to media in the home, as well as the time they spend with television, computers, and the Internet. Part Two presents research that highlights the potentially negative impact of age-inappropriate or excess media use on children's physical, cognitive, social, and emotional well-being. Part Three offers examples of how media enhance children's education, health, and social connections. Part Four explores implications for the creation of high-quality, enriching content that speaks to the needs and interests of young people today. The volume's interdisciplinary perspective acknowledges the many controversies surrounding the effects of media on youth, and offers a balanced view of the challenges and opportunities that media represent for healthy development. The book is intended to be a resource for students and scholars working within education, developmental psychology, public health, and communication. Additionally, it speaks to media professionals who seek to create content that enriches the lives of children and adolescents.

Media, Children, and the Family

Media, Children, and the Family
Title Media, Children, and the Family PDF eBook
Author Dolf Zillmann
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 367
Release 2013-11-05
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1136690212

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This book brings together a group of scholars to share findings and insights on the effects of media on children and family. Their contributions reflect not only widely divergent political orientations and value systems, but also three distinct domains of inquiry into human motivation and behavior -- social scientific, psychodynamic (or psychoanalytical), and clinical practice. Each of these three domains is privy to important evidence and insights that need to transcend epistemological and methodological boundaries if understanding of the subject is to improve dramatically. In keeping with this notion, the editors asked the authors to go beyond a summary of findings, and lend additional distinction to the book by applying the "binoculars" of their particular perspective and offering suggestions as to the implications of their findings. One of the goals of the conference that resulted in this book was consensus building in the area of media and family. From examining the findings and insights of a diverse group of scholars, it seems that consensus building in several areas is a distinct possibility. Addressing the concerns of educators about the influence of the mass media of communication -- entertainment programs in particular -- on children and the welfare of the nuclear family, this volume projects directions for superior programming, especially for educational television. The influence of sex and violence on children and adults is given much attention, and the development of moral judgment and sexual expectations, among other things, is explored. The critical analysis of media effects includes examination of positive contributions of the media, such as the search for missing children and exemplary educational programs.

The Media's Impact on Children: A Handbook for Parents, Educators and Policymakers

The Media's Impact on Children: A Handbook for Parents, Educators and Policymakers
Title The Media's Impact on Children: A Handbook for Parents, Educators and Policymakers PDF eBook
Author Karyn Riddle
Publisher ARESTA
Total Pages 125
Release 2009
Genre Mass media
ISBN 8493744018

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