Children and Media: A Global PerspectiveJohn Wiley & Sons, 10 déc. 2014 - 296 pages Taking a global and interdisciplinary approach, Children and Media explores the role of modern media, including the internet, television, mobile media and video games, in the development of children, adolescents, and childhood.
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Table des matières
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Media Literacy Education | 195 |
Policy and Advocacy | 208 |
Growing Up with Media | 233 |
References | 243 |
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Preface xi | 279 |
Introduction 1 | 1 |
Media and Children at Home | 13 |
Media and Individual Development | 38 |
Media Learning and Literacy | 72 |
Media and Healthrelated Behaviors | 98 |
Media and Perceptions of Self and Society | 135 |
Media Sociality and Participation 176 | 167 |
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activities adolescents adults advertising American broadcast Chapter characters child childhood children and media children and youth children’s lives children’s media children’s television Clearinghouse on Children cognitive commercial Communication Cresskill critical culture cyberbullying discussion educational television emotional engagement everyday example experiences exposure Facebook gender genres girls global Göteborg University handbook of children interaction International Clearinghouse involved issues J.L. Singer Eds Journal language Lawrence Erlbaum learning Lemish Livingstone Mahwah mass media media content media education media literacy education media violence mobile parents particular perceived perspective play political pornography pro-social behaviors production Psychology questions reality relationships role Routledge international handbook Sage screen Sesame Street sexual Singer & J.L. situation comedy skills soap operas social networking societies specific studies technologies television content television programs television viewing Thousand Oaks understanding unicef Valkenburg viewing television von Feilitzen Wartella York Youth and Media
