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Whos Raising The Kids Big Tech Big Business And The Lives Of Children Susan Linn

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Whos Raising The Kids Big Tech Big Business And The Lives Of Children Susan Linn
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Whos Raising The Kids Big Tech Big Business And The Lives Of Children Susan Linn instant download after payment.

Publisher: The New Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.68 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Susan Linn
ISBN: 9781620972274, 1620972271
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Whos Raising The Kids Big Tech Big Business And The Lives Of Children Susan Linn by Susan Linn 9781620972274, 1620972271 instant download after payment.

From a world-renowned expert on creative play and the impact of commercial marketing on children, a timely investigation into how big tech is hijacking childhood—and what we can do about it

Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, digital technologies had become deeply embedded in children's lives, despite a growing body of research detailing the harms of excessive immersion in the unregulated, powerfully seductive, profit-driven world of the "kid-tech" industry.


In Who's Raising the Kids? Linn—one of the world's leading experts on the impact of Big Tech and big business on children—explores the roots and consequences of this monumental shift toward a digitized, commercialized childhood, focusing on kids' values, relationships, and learning. From birth, kids have become lucrative fodder for a range of tech, media, and toy companies, from producers of exploitative games and social media platforms to "educational" technology and branded...

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