Young People and New Media: Childhood and the Changing Media EnvironmentSAGE, 2002 M07 9 - 277 páginas Combining a comprehensive literature review with original empirical research on young people's use of new media, this book provides a fresh and in-depth discussion of the increasingly complex relationship between the media and childhood, the family and the home. |
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Contenido
The diffusion and appropriation of new media | 30 |
Media leisure and lifestyle | 77 |
balancing | 119 |
the family | 166 |
Changing media changing literacies | 211 |
The Young People New Media Project | 252 |
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Young People and New Media: Childhood and the Changing Media Environment Sonia Livingstone Vista previa limitada - 2002 |
Young People and New Media: Childhood and the Changing Media Environment Sonia Livingstone Vista previa limitada - 2002 |
Young People and New Media: Childhood and the Changing Media Environment Sonia Livingstone Vista previa limitada - 2002 |
Términos y frases comunes
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