20 Questions About Youth and the Media -

20 Questions About Youth and the Media

Sharon R. Mazzarella (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
316 Seiten
2007
Peter Lang Publishing Inc (Verlag)
978-0-8204-6334-6 (ISBN)
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Contents: Ellen Wartella: Where Have We Been and Where Are We Going? – J. Alison Bryant: How Has the Kids’ Media Industry Evolved? – Alison Alexander/Keisha L. Hoerrner: How Does the U.S. Government Regulate Children’s Media? – Sharon R. Mazzarella: Why Is Everybody Always Pickin’ on Youth? Moral Panics about Youth, Media, and Culture – Cyndy Scheibe: Piaget and Power Rangers: What Can Theories of Developmental Psychology Tell Us about Children and Media? – Dafna Lemish: How Do Researchers Study Young People and the Media? – Katharine E. Heintz-Knowles: Who’s Looking out for the Kids? How Advocates Use Media Research to Promote Children’s Interests – Nancy A. Jennings: Advertising and Consumer Development: In the Driver’s Seat or Being Taken for a Ride? – Erica Scharrer: Should We Be Concerned about Media Violence? – John P. Murray: Historically, How Have Researchers Studied the Effects of Media Violence on Youth? – Michael Morgan: What Do Young People Learn about the World from Watching Televison? – Nancy Signorielli: How Are Children and Adolescents Portrayed on Prime-Time Television? – Deborah L. Linebarger/Deborah K. Wainwright: Learning while Viewing: Urban Myth or Dream Come True? – W. James Potter/Sahara Byrne: What Are Media Literacy Effects? – Susannah R. Stern/Taylor J. Willis: What Are Teenagers up to Online? – JoEllen Fisherkeller: How Do Kids’ Self-Identities Relate to Media Experiences in Erveryday Life? – Christine M. Bachen: Just Part of the Family? Exploring the Connections between Family Life and Media Use – Sharon R. Mazzarella: How Are Girls’ Studies Scholars (and Girls Themselves) Shaking up the Way We Think about Girls and Media? – Matthew P. McAllister: Just How Commercialized Is Children’s Culture? – Stephen Kline: When It Comes to Consumer Socialization, Are Children Victims, Empowered Consumers, or Consumers-in-Training? – Katalin Lustyik: Do We All Live in a Shared World Culture?

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