Children's journeys through the information age
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Children's journeys through the information age
(McGraw-Hill series in developmental psychology)
McGraw-Hill College, c1999
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 258-282) and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Children's Journeys Through the Information Age by Sandra Calvert addresses many of the issues surrounding our culture's continuing immersion into technology, looking particularly at the current and emerging information technologies influencing children. Calvert poses questions about the effects of these technologies and discusses their meaning for parents, teachers, and policymakers. For instance, Calvert looks at specific software designs and mediums (i.e. TV, Diskette, CD-ROM) to explore how gender role, ethnic, and racial stereotypes are carried to intended audiences through implicit messages in these programs.
目次
1. The Medium as the Messenger2. Media Violence3. Pink and Blue Media Images4. Black and White Media Images5. Green Media Images: The Color of Money6. Media, Public Policy, and Government Regulation7. The Form of the Information Highway8. Educational Media9. Prosocial and Imaginative Media content10. The Convergence of Information TechnologiesGlossaryReferencesCreditsAuthor IndexSubject Index
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