Digital generations:children, young people, and new media

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Group Author: Buckingham David, 1954-; Willett Rebekah.
Published: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers,
Publisher Address: Mahwah, N.J.
Publication Dates: 2006.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Carrier Form: xii, 337 p.: ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN: 0805858628 (alk. paper)
9780805858624
0805859802
9780805859805
Index Number: C913
CLC: C913.5
TP393.4-05
Call Number: C913.5/D574
Contents: Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Is there a digital generation? / David Buckingham -- The war between effects and meaning: rethinking the video game violence debate / Henry Jenkins -- Digital games and the narrative gap / Margaret Mackey -- Japanese media mixes and amateur cultural exchange / Mizuko Ito -- Activity theory and learning from digital games: developing an analytical methodology / Martin Oliver and Caroline Pelletier -- Regulating the Internet at home: contrasting the perspectives of children and parents / Sonia Livingstone and Magdalena Bober -- Active and calculated media use among young citizens: empirical examples from a Swedish study / Tobias Olsson -- Youth as e-citizens: the Internet's contribution to civic engagement / Kathryn Montgomery and Barbara Gottlieb-Robles -- Cyber-censorship or cyber-literacy? Envisioning cyber-learning through media education / Julie Frechette -- It's a gURL thing: community versus commodity in girl-focused Netspace / Michele Polak -- Adolescent diary Weblogs and the unseen audience / Lois Ann Scheidt -- "Hello newbie! **big welcome hugs** hope u like it here as much as i do! An exploration of teenagers' informal online learning / Julia Davies -- Virtually queer youth communities of girls and birls: dialogical spaces of identity work and desiring exchanges / Susan Driver -- Toward bridging digital divides in rural (South) Africa / Bill Holderness -- Digital anatomies: analysis as production in media education / Andrew Burn and James Durran -- Digital rapping in media productions: intercultural communication through youth culture / Liesbeth de Block and Ingegerd Rydin -- Hopeworks: youth identity, youth organization, and technology / Carol C. Thompson, Jeff Putthoff, and Ed Figueroa.