Description |
xiii, 180 pages : facsimile ; 24 cm |
Series |
Media, education and culture |
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Media, education and culture.
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Contents |
Ch. 1. Where do snails watch television? Preschool television and New Zealand children / Geoff Lealand -- Ch. 2. Teaching the Nintendo generation? Children, computer culture and popular technologies / Bill Green, Jo-Anne Reid and Chris Bigum -- Ch. 3. Zapping Freddy Krueger: Children's use of disapproved video texts / Mark Laidler -- Ch. 4. Unbalanced minds? Children thinking about television / Sue Howard -- Ch. 5. The middle years: Children and television - cool or just plain boring? / Linda Sheldon -- Ch. 6. Video game culture: Playing with masculinity, violence and pleasure / Nola Alloway and Pam Gilbert -- Ch. 7. 'It's different to a mirror 'cos it talks to you': Teenage girls, video cameras and identity / Gerry Bloustien -- Ch. 8. The friendly phone / Patricia Gillard, Karen Wale and Amanda Bow -- Ch. 9. Dear Anne Summers: 'Microfeminism' and media representations of women / Sue Turnbull |
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Ch. 1. Where do snails watch television? Preschool television and New Zealand children / Geoff Lealand --Ch. 2. Teaching the Nintendo generation? Children, computer culture and popular technologies / Bill Green, Jo-Anne Reid and Chris Bigum -- Ch. 3. Zapping Freddy Krueger: Children's use of disapproved video texts / Mark Laidler -- Ch. 4. Unbalanced minds? Children thinking about television / Sue Howard -- Ch. 5. The middle years: Children and television - cool or just plain boring? / Linda Sheldon -- Ch. 6. Video game culture: Playing with masculinity, violence and pleasure / Nola Alloway and Pam Gilbert -- Ch. 7. 'It's different to a mirror 'cos it talks to you': Teenage girls, video cameras and identity / Gerry Bloustien -- Ch. 8. The friendly phone / Patricia Gillard, Karen Wale and Amanda Bow -- Ch. 9. Dear Anne Summers: 'Microfeminism' and media representations of women / Sue Turnbull |
Summary |
For many years now, studies rejecting the idea of a dire causal link between the media and children's behaviour and beliefs have been generating fascinating insights into children's interactions with all kinds of media forms. This book is designed as an accessible introduction to these important research findings. Wired-Up comprises separate studies of a wide range of electronic media forms including television, video, computer games and the telephone, and includes coverage of a broad age range, from pre-school children to adolescents and young adults. It provides insights into such diverse issues as the gendered nature of media consumption, the role of parental regulation and peer groups and the significance of narrative, realism and morality. [Back cover, ed] |
Analysis |
Video production |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
In English |
Subject |
Interactive videos -- Psychological aspects.
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Mass media and children -- Australia.
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Mass media and children -- New Zealand.
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Mass media and children.
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Mass media and girls -- Australia.
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Mass media and girls -- New Zealand.
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Mass media and teenagers -- Australia.
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Mass media and teenagers -- New Zealand.
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Mass media and youth.
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Television and children -- Australia.
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Television and children -- New Zealand.
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Video games -- Psychological aspects.
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Author |
Howard, Sue.
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LC no. |
98175358 |
ISBN |
0748406077 |
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1857288041 |
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185728805X |
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