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Media and Violence

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

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

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

The Effects of Media Violence on Children.

Author: Richardson, John E. / Ledingham, C. Anne, C.Psych. / Ledingham, Jane E., Ph.D. / National Clearinghouse on Family Violence, Health Canada

(canadian text) There is a large body of research that documents the way in which exposure to television influences children...more

The Effects of Media Violence on Children.

Author: Richardson, John E. / Ledingham, C. Anne, C.Psych. / Ledingham, Jane E., Ph.D. / National Clearinghouse on Family Violence, Health Canada
Published: Ottawa, 1993

(canadian text) Does TV teach children to be violent? And if it does, what can parents do to counteract its...more

Television violence: a review of the effects on children of different ages.

Author: Josephson, Wendy L., Ph.D. / National Clearinghouse on Family Violence, Health Canada

(canadian text) THE VIEWING PATTERNS CHILDREN ESTABLISH AS TODDLERS WILL INFLUENCE THEIR VIEWING HABITS THROUGHOUT THEIR LIVES. At different ages, children...more

Regarding the torture of others.

Author: Sontag, Susan
Published: 2004

The photographs of torture in Iraq - taken by the perpetrators (American soldiers) themselves and e-mailed home as a souvenir...more

Children and Media Violence.

Author: Levin, Diane, Ph.D
Published: Lisbon, Portugal, 2000

(A presentation given in Lisbon, Portugal, October 2000) I have been studying the issue of what I call media culture for...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

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

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