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Children And Screen Media In Changing Arab Contexts An Ethnographic Perspective 1st Ed Tarik Sabry

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Children And Screen Media In Changing Arab Contexts An Ethnographic Perspective 1st Ed Tarik Sabry
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Pivot
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.35 MB
Author: Tarik Sabry, Nisrine Mansour
ISBN: 9783030043209, 9783030043216, 3030043207, 3030043215
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Children And Screen Media In Changing Arab Contexts An Ethnographic Perspective 1st Ed Tarik Sabry by Tarik Sabry, Nisrine Mansour 9783030043209, 9783030043216, 3030043207, 3030043215 instant download after payment.

Using a phenomenological and multi-sited ethnographic approach, this book focuses on children’s uses of digital media in three sites—London, Casablanca and Beirut—and situates the study of Arab children and screen media within a wider frame, making connections between local, regional and global media content. The study moves away from a conventional definition of media towards a pluralistic interpretation, and provides key ethnographic findings that reveal how the notion of home is extended across everyday spaces that children occupy. Exploring the relationship between children and media outside of the subject-object hierarchy, it re-connects them in a horizontal mapping of affectivity and intimacy. This book will appeal to scholars specializing in children and the media, digital media, media and cultural studies, media anthropology, philosophy and Middle Eastern studies.


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