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Kids and Today’s Media
A Careful Analysis and Scrutiny of the Problems, Volume 2
Kids and Today’s Media
A Careful Analysis and Scrutiny of the Problems, Volume 2
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Description
Old and new media are adversely effecting children in many ways. The doctors in this volume discuss their thoughts on the subject.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Why “Old” Media Matter More Than New Media
Victor C. Strasburger, MD
Chapter 2: Social Media for Teens and Preteens - Good or Bad?
Margie J. Hogan, MD
Chapter 3: Is Cyberbullying Worse than In-Person Bullying?
Ed Donnerstein, PhD
Chapter 4: Prescription for an Infodemic: A Pedagogical Response in an Era of “Fake News” Christopher Sperry, PhD
Chapter 5: How Classroom Media Literacy Could Save the World – A very personal reflection Frank W. Baker
Chapter 6: Children’s Educational Media: Promises, Challenges, and Solutions
Sandra L. Calvert, PhD
Chapter 7: Media violence and youth aggression – What is the role of education?
Kristine Paulsen and Lt. Col. (Ret.) David Grossman
Product details
Published | Oct 15 2021 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 110 |
ISBN | 9781475860368 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Dimensions | 228 x 160 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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Dr. Strasburger has done it again. No editor is more adept at recruiting the field's finest researchers and guiding them as they compose accessible, information rich, cutting-edge, literature syntheses. Kids and Today's Media is a "must-read" for medical professionals, educators, and scholars.
Paul Wright, PhD, Professor and Director of Communication Science, The Media School, Indiana University Bloomington
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Maximizing the benefits and minimizing the harms of media on children keeps getting more difficult as media colonize our lives to greater and greater extents. Finding practical solutions that fit the science is a challenge. Luckily, this set of volumes helps parents and professionals to thread this needle.
Douglas A. Gentile, PhD, Distinguished Professor, Psychology, Iowa State University
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This wonderful collection of chapters by well-known experts on media influences on children does an excellent job of reviewing and discussing problems and opportunities created by today's media. If you are a media effects scholar, or a child development scholar, or a public policy maker, or caretaker of children, or are simply interested in healthy development of children, this volume is well worth your reading.
Craig Anderson, PhD, Distinguished Professor of Psychology, Iowa State University