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Digital Generations: Children, Young People, and the New Media



The book Digital Generations: Children, Young People, and the New Media is a collection of essays that explore the effects of new digital media on children and young people. The essays are organized around four key themes: play and gaming, the internet, identities and communities online, and learning and education. more details
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  • Collection of essays exploring the effects of digital media on children and young people
  • Organized around four key themes: play and gaming, the internet, identities and communities online, and learning and education


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Author David Buckingham,Rebekah Willett
Format Paperback
ISBN 9780805859805
Publisher Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
Manufacturer Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
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The book Digital Generations: Children, Young People, and the New Media is a collection of essays that explore the effects of new digital media on children and young people. The essays are organized around four key themes: play and gaming, the internet, identities and communities online, and learning and education.

Computer games, the Internet, and other new communications media are often seen to pose threats and dangers to young people, but they also provide new opportunities for creativity and self-determination. As we start to look beyond the immediate hopes and fears that new technologies often provoke, there is a growing need for in-depth empirical research. Digital Generations presents a range of exciting and challenging new work on children, young people, and new digital media. The book is organized around four key themes: Play and Gaming, The Internet, Identities and Communities Online, and Learning and Education. The book brings together researchers from a range of academic disciplines - including media and cultural studies, anthropology, sociology, psychology and education - and will be of interest to a wide readership of researchers, students, practitioners in digital media, and educators.
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