each of these domains has a system of self-regulation in place has made no significant impact on content or child-hood exposure to it. The only tangible effect that self-regulation has had is that of letting the entertainment industry off the hook by placing the burden of exposure on parents, many of whom have expressed dissatisfac-tion with the options available to them—the v-chip and the ratings systems (Gentile & Walsh, 2002). Considering the contentious debate that has evolved between enter-tainment industry apologists and parents and their academic allies, media literacy education seems to be one of the more hopeful solutions to the problem of media exposure to violence (Strasburger & Wilson, 2002). Despite the pervasiveness of...
The aim of Yearbook 2003, Promote or Protect? Perspectives on Media Literacy and Media Regulations, ...
Media literacy has become a center of gravity for countering “fake news,” and a diverse array of sta...
This study investigated the following research question: How do sixth-graders respond to a media lit...
each of these domains has a system of self-regulation in place has made no significant impact on con...
each of these domains has a system of self-regulation in place has made no significant impact on con...
Abstract: As youth’s lives have become increasingly infused with all types of media, debates regardi...
and students who contributed to the studies reported in this lecture are listed in the acknowledgeme...
A 5-session curricular unit on the topic of face-to-face conflict mediation and on-screen media viol...
2I constantly hear the media telling parents that they need to be responsible about what their child...
Why is it important to teach media literacy to students? Given the incidents of violence occurring i...
The mediums in which we receive information and entertainment have been rapidly changing with the gr...
Despite the fact that some healing/ therapeutic effects of the virtual and TV world do exist, morall...
A significant number of studies have solidified the notion that media violence has an effect on chil...
This article originated as a contribution to informed debate on public policy issues surrounding a r...
Young people spend more time watching television than attending classes at school. However, violent,...
The aim of Yearbook 2003, Promote or Protect? Perspectives on Media Literacy and Media Regulations, ...
Media literacy has become a center of gravity for countering “fake news,” and a diverse array of sta...
This study investigated the following research question: How do sixth-graders respond to a media lit...
each of these domains has a system of self-regulation in place has made no significant impact on con...
each of these domains has a system of self-regulation in place has made no significant impact on con...
Abstract: As youth’s lives have become increasingly infused with all types of media, debates regardi...
and students who contributed to the studies reported in this lecture are listed in the acknowledgeme...
A 5-session curricular unit on the topic of face-to-face conflict mediation and on-screen media viol...
2I constantly hear the media telling parents that they need to be responsible about what their child...
Why is it important to teach media literacy to students? Given the incidents of violence occurring i...
The mediums in which we receive information and entertainment have been rapidly changing with the gr...
Despite the fact that some healing/ therapeutic effects of the virtual and TV world do exist, morall...
A significant number of studies have solidified the notion that media violence has an effect on chil...
This article originated as a contribution to informed debate on public policy issues surrounding a r...
Young people spend more time watching television than attending classes at school. However, violent,...
The aim of Yearbook 2003, Promote or Protect? Perspectives on Media Literacy and Media Regulations, ...
Media literacy has become a center of gravity for countering “fake news,” and a diverse array of sta...
This study investigated the following research question: How do sixth-graders respond to a media lit...