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- Title
- Growing up fast and furious : reviewing the impacts of violent and sexualised media on children
- Publisher
- Sydney : Federation Press
- Date
- 2012
- Author/Creator
- Warburton, Wayne
- Author/Creator
- Braunstein, Danya
- Description
- The chapters in this collection review the impact of violent or sexualised television, movies, video games, music and advertising on children. Chapters include: Growing up fast and furious in a media saturated world, by Wayne Warburton; Children and media violence: Behavioural and neurological effects of viewing violence, by John P Murray; The impact of violent video games: An overview, by Craig A Anderson and Wayne A Warburton; How does listening to Eminem do me any harm? What the research says about music and anti-social behaviour, by Wayne Warburton; The Internet as 'Fast and Furious' Content, by Ed Donnerstein; Messages, minds and mental contamination, by Cordelia Fine; The Impact of Sexualisation - Knowing and Seeing Too Much, by Louise Newman; Children, Media and Ethics, by Emma Rush; There Oughta Be A Law: The (potential) role of law and regulation in slowing down and calming down, by Elizabeth Handsley ; Media and Social Policy: Towards an Evidence-Based Approach to Content Regulation, by Danya Braunstein, Julia Plumb and Wayne Warburton; and, A two-edged sword? The place of the media in a child friendly society, by Alan Hayes and Carole Jean.
- Description
- Foreword / L Rowell Huesmann 1. Growing up fast and furious in a media saturated world / Wayne Warburton 2. Children and media violence: Behavioural and neurological effects of viewing violence / John P Murray 3. The impact of violent video games: An overview / Craig A Anderson and Wayne A Warburton 4. How does listening to Eminem do me any harm? What the research says about music and anti-social behaviour / Wayne Warburton 5. The Internet as 'Fast and Furious' Content / Ed Donnerstein 6. Messages, minds and mental contamination / Cordelia Fine 7. The Impact of Sexualisation - Knowing and Seeing Too Much / Louise Newman 8. Children, Media and Ethics / Emma Rush 9. There Oughta Be A Law: The (potential) role of law and regulation in slowing down and calming down / Elizabeth Handsley 10. Media and Social Policy: Towards an Evidence-Based Approach to Content Regulation / Danya Braunstein, Julia Plumb and Wayne Warburton 11. A two-edged sword? The place of the media in a child friendly society / Alan Hayes and Carole Jean.
- Description
- 249 page(s)
- Subject Keyword
- Mass media
- Subject Keyword
- Computer games
- Subject Keyword
- Child development
- Subject Keyword
- Adolescent development
- Subject Keyword
- Sexuality
- Subject Keyword
- Violence
- Subject Keyword
- Antisocial behaviour
- Subject Keyword
- Internet
- Subject Keyword
- Music
- Subject Keyword
- Culture
- Subject Keyword
- Attitudes
- Subject Keyword
- Stereotypes
- Subject Keyword
- Effects
- Subject Keyword
- Children
- Subject Keyword
- Adolescents
- Resource Type
- book
- Organisation
- Macquarie University. Department of Psychology
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/183576
- Identifier
- mq:21166
- Identifier
- ISBN:9781862878235
- Identifier
- mq-rm-2011008461
- Identifier
- mq_res-ext-inf201208231435-22
- Language
- eng