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Implications for Children and Television of the Changing Media Environment: A British and European Perspective.

Author: Livingstone, Sonia
Published: Washington, 1999

Sonia Livingstone gives a brief summary of her recent research project in the field of children and television. This paper...more

Digi-Teens: Media Literacies and Digital Technologies in the Secondary Classroom.

Author: Reed, Kate / Burn, Andrew
Published: Cambridge, 2000

This article describes the making of a trailer for Alfred Hitchcock's 'Psycho' by a group of girls with the help...more

Repacking the Slasher Movie: Digital Unwriting of Film in the Classroom.

Author: Burn, Andrew
Published: South Penrith, Australia, 2000

The making of a trailer is part of a Media Studies course in Film Distribution and Marketing. For the UK...more

DVD in the classroom.

Author: Stafford, Roy / Lacey, Nick
Published: Riddlesden, Keighley, 2001

In their article, Nick Lacey and Roy Stafford give detailed information on DVDs, how to handle them, and the...more

Discipline or Desubordination? Changing Media Images of Crime.

Author: Reiner, Robert / Livingstone, Sonia
Published: London, 1997

Changes in mass media representations of crime and criminal justice and their different interpretations are the topics of this article....more

Teaching TV at Advanced Level - Mapping the Box.

Author: Lacey, Nick
Published: Riddlesden, Keighley, 2000

Drawing on John Ellis's book "Visible Fictions" (1982), Nick Lacey sets up cinema and television in opposition. The comparison of...more

Children and Television Violence.

Author: Murray, John P.
Published: Lawrence, Kansas, 1995

John P. Murray provides a historical survey of American television and presents the concerns about violence that it causes. He...more

Where’s the Black in the Union Jack?

Author: Stafford, Roy
Published: Riddlesden, Keighley, 2000

Although Britain today is a multi-ethnic society, black people and other ethnic minorities are still under-represented in contemporary British films....more

Video Recording and Playback Equipment.

Author: Collins, Timothy
Published: Westport, Connecticut & London, 2002

Today’s technological equipment such as computers, DVD players and camcorders offer all kinds of opportunities, especially in language teaching. Video...more

Tirez sur le pianiste.

Author: Stafford, Roy
Published: Riddlesden, 2001

Roy Stafford offers an introduction to the French film "Tirez sur le pianiste" (Shoot the pianist), which was directed by...more

François Truffaut and La Nouvelle Vague.

Author: Stafford, Roy
Published: Riddlesden, 2001

Roy Stafford describes the main features of "La nouvelle vague" (New Wave) of French cinema. He provides a portrait of...more

Moving Images in the Classroom. A Secondary teachers’ guide to using Film and Television.

Author: British Film Institute (bfi)

Why moving images matter The moving image is a shared and vital global language. Educators are aware of the power of...more

Aspects of Film Editing.

Author: Beller, Hans
Published: München, 1999

'Editing' is the art of uniting separate single shots in such a way that we get the impression of seeing...more

Fantasies of fighting and fighters.

Author: Götz, Maya

Dragon Ball Z, a TV series which is not officially regarded as children’s television, represents the current trends in children’s...more

The role of media in childrens make believe worlds.

Author: Moon, Hyesung / Lemish, Dafna / Aidman, Amy / Götz, Maya
Published: 2003

Maya Götz describes a study which was carried out to examine “The role of media in children’s make-believe worlds”. Television...more

We are against it.

Author: Götz, Maya

Questioning children in Germany on their understanding of the war in Iraq, some of them saw the Americans as aggressors...more

Media literacy wanted.

Author: Geretschlaeger, Ingrid
Published: 2004

Using the Iraq war as an example, Ingrid Geretschlaeger presents a model of media literacy for educators. The main objectives...more

I wonder if any children have survived as well.

Author: Rogge, Jan Uwe

Jan Uwe Rogge reports examples from his therapeutic work with children dealing with frightening imagery negotiated through the media. He...more

Fantasy, emotion and cognition in Germany's "Sesame Street".

Author: Rogge, Jan Uwe

Taking “Sesame Street” as an example, Jan Uwe Rogge analyses, how children deal with their fantasies and emotions. Rogge discusses...more

Animaiting Youth: The Disnification of Children's Culture.

Author: Giroux, Henry A.

This text focuses on the influence Disney's animated films have on children's culture. Henry A. Giroux points out that the...more

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