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Harm And Offence In Media Content A Review Of The Evidence Intellect Books Changing Media Changing Europe Andrea Millwood Hargrave

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Harm And Offence In Media Content A Review Of The Evidence Intellect Books Changing Media Changing Europe Andrea Millwood Hargrave
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Harm And Offence In Media Content A Review Of The Evidence Intellect Books Changing Media Changing Europe Andrea Millwood Hargrave instant download after payment.

Publisher: Intellect Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.86 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Andrea Millwood Hargrave, Sonia Livingstone
ISBN: 9781841501611, 9781841509600, 1841501611, 1841509604
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Harm And Offence In Media Content A Review Of The Evidence Intellect Books Changing Media Changing Europe Andrea Millwood Hargrave by Andrea Millwood Hargrave, Sonia Livingstone 9781841501611, 9781841509600, 1841501611, 1841509604 instant download after payment.

In today’s media and communications environment, pressing questions arise regarding the media’s potential for harm, especially in relation to children. This book offers a unique and comprehensive analysis of the latest research on content-related media harm and offence. For the first time, a balanced, critical account brings together findings on both established and newer interactive media. Arguing against asking simple questions about media effects, the case is made for contextualising media content and use within a multi-factor, risk-based framework in order to guide future research and policy formation.

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