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In the service of young people ? Studies and reflections on media in the digital age / Ulla Carlsson
Titre : In the service of young people ? Studies and reflections on media in the digital age Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Ulla Carlsson, Editeur scientifique ; Cecilia von Feilitzen, Editeur scientifique Editeur : Göteborg [Sweden] : Nordicom - Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communication Research Année de publication : 2006 Collection : Yearbook of the International Clearinghouse on Children, Youth and Media Importance : 437 p. Format : 25 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-91-89471-35-1 Prix : 5,-€ Langues : Anglais Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUE:Contenu:protection des mineurs Tags : medias internet jeunes protection des mineurs régulation corégulation violence pornographie numérique nouveaux médias financement éducation aux médias programmation contenu information Index. décimale : 004.678 Internet Résumé : "During the past decades, the media landscape and media culture have undergone major changes. Modern information technology has given rise to a constantly increasing supply of media products through many new channels, and our perceptions of time and space, of the bounds between private and public, central and peripheral, have changed. But research shows that the situation of children’s and young people’s programmes on radio and television in most countries is deteriorating rather than improving. Likewise, spaces dedicated to children and young people on the Internet are overwhelmingly created by agencies driven by avarice rather than young people’s interests.
At the same time, children use adult programming and adult sites from an early age – meaning that many come into contact with too much media violence and other potentially harmful media traits not addressed to them. Although persons under the age of 18 constitute one third of the world’s population (in some countries more than half), they are also severely underrepresented in the media output (apart from in advertising) – they are seldom seen or heard, and their participation in media production is negligible or non-existent.
The study was published as a “Yearbook” of the International Clearinghouse on Children, Youth and Media at the Information Centre for Media and Communication Research (Nordicom) of Göteborg University Sweden , with Ulla Carlsson and Cecilia von Feilitzenas editors. It assembles contributions by researchers from different parts of the world in order to shed light upon issues of vital importance that arise when dealing with a subject such as ’media in the service of young people’. The book consists of two parts. The first part contains articles by eminent scholars active in different continents. These articles exhibit theoretical visions and empirical examples of what constitutes and what does not constitute media and media contents in the service of children and youth. The researchers also reflect on measures of how to improve young people's media situation in the digital age.
The second part of the publication presents different kinds of efforts at raising media and information/Internet literacy among young people, parents, media educators and media professionals through examples of activities, projects, resources, and best practices with a focus on children’s and young people’s own media production as one of the more effective means to raise their level of knowledge and awareness."
(Source : http://portal.unesco.org - Consulté le 15/12/2009)
En ligne : http://www.nordicom.gu.se/clearinghouse.php?portal=about In the service of young people ? Studies and reflections on media in the digital age [texte imprimé] / Ulla Carlsson, Editeur scientifique ; Cecilia von Feilitzen, Editeur scientifique . - Göteborg (Göteborg University, Box 713 SE 405 30, SE 405 30, Sweden) : Nordicom - Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communication Research, 2006 . - 437 p. ; 25 cm. - (Yearbook of the International Clearinghouse on Children, Youth and Media) .
ISBN : 978-91-89471-35-1 : 5,-€
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUE:Contenu:protection des mineurs Tags : medias internet jeunes protection des mineurs régulation corégulation violence pornographie numérique nouveaux médias financement éducation aux médias programmation contenu information Index. décimale : 004.678 Internet Résumé : "During the past decades, the media landscape and media culture have undergone major changes. Modern information technology has given rise to a constantly increasing supply of media products through many new channels, and our perceptions of time and space, of the bounds between private and public, central and peripheral, have changed. But research shows that the situation of children’s and young people’s programmes on radio and television in most countries is deteriorating rather than improving. Likewise, spaces dedicated to children and young people on the Internet are overwhelmingly created by agencies driven by avarice rather than young people’s interests.
At the same time, children use adult programming and adult sites from an early age – meaning that many come into contact with too much media violence and other potentially harmful media traits not addressed to them. Although persons under the age of 18 constitute one third of the world’s population (in some countries more than half), they are also severely underrepresented in the media output (apart from in advertising) – they are seldom seen or heard, and their participation in media production is negligible or non-existent.
The study was published as a “Yearbook” of the International Clearinghouse on Children, Youth and Media at the Information Centre for Media and Communication Research (Nordicom) of Göteborg University Sweden , with Ulla Carlsson and Cecilia von Feilitzenas editors. It assembles contributions by researchers from different parts of the world in order to shed light upon issues of vital importance that arise when dealing with a subject such as ’media in the service of young people’. The book consists of two parts. The first part contains articles by eminent scholars active in different continents. These articles exhibit theoretical visions and empirical examples of what constitutes and what does not constitute media and media contents in the service of children and youth. The researchers also reflect on measures of how to improve young people's media situation in the digital age.
The second part of the publication presents different kinds of efforts at raising media and information/Internet literacy among young people, parents, media educators and media professionals through examples of activities, projects, resources, and best practices with a focus on children’s and young people’s own media production as one of the more effective means to raise their level of knowledge and awareness."
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Titre : Influences of mediated violence Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Cecilia von Feilitzen, Auteur Editeur : Göteborg [Sweden] : Nordicom - Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communication Research (Göteborg - Sweden) - The International Clearinghouse on Children, Youth and Media Année de publication : 2009 Importance : 63 p. Format : 24,5 cm Note générale : Brochure Langues : Français Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION: Programmes / Contenu: violence Tags : télévision cinéma jeu protection des mineurs internet numérique violence mobile Index. décimale : 303.62 Violence Résumé : "Different parties turn to Nordicom and the Clearinghouse on Children, Youth and Media with questions on the influences of especially mediated violence. From time to time the Clearinghouse has highlighted the main conclusions that can be drawn from research regarding such issues. In this publication, Dr. Cecilia von Feilitzen, Scientific Co-ordinator at the Clearinghouse, has attempted to classify research findings into a more concise form than is perhaps common. There are different types of mediated violence and different types of influences. We hope that this publication will answer some of the questions so often asked by various groups in society."
(Présentation sur : http://www.nordicom.gu.se - Consulté le 17.12.2009)Note de contenu : TABLE DES MATIERES :
Introduction
Film and Television
On the concepts of media violence and aggression
The media perspective – different kinds of influences of film and TV violence
The user perspective – different uses of film and TV violence
Summary of research findings on influences and uses of film and TV violence
Other film and TV contents contributing to aggression?
The perspective of the culture at large
The political economy perspective
Video and Computer Games
Background
The game player’s roles
Some general comments on the research on digital games
Some notes on research methods
The media perspective – different kinds of influences of digital game violence
The user perspective – different kinds of uses of game violence
Summary of research findings on influences and uses of game violence
The Internet
Background
User roles and communication forms related to the internet
Subjectively experienced benefits of the internet
Risks – in combination with user roles and communication forms
The internet in a state of flux
Expressed concerns about the internet
Examples of research on risks related to the internet
Mobile phones
Summary of research findings on the risks of harmful influences of violence on the internet
Towards a Broader Definition of Media Violence
Notes
En ligne : http://www.nordicom.gu.se Influences of mediated violence [texte imprimé] / Cecilia von Feilitzen, Auteur . - Göteborg (Göteborg University, Box 713, SE 405 30, Sweden) : Nordicom - Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communication Research (Göteborg - Sweden) - The International Clearinghouse on Children, Youth and Media, 2009 . - 63 p. ; 24,5 cm.
Brochure
Langues : Français
Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION: Programmes / Contenu: violence Tags : télévision cinéma jeu protection des mineurs internet numérique violence mobile Index. décimale : 303.62 Violence Résumé : "Different parties turn to Nordicom and the Clearinghouse on Children, Youth and Media with questions on the influences of especially mediated violence. From time to time the Clearinghouse has highlighted the main conclusions that can be drawn from research regarding such issues. In this publication, Dr. Cecilia von Feilitzen, Scientific Co-ordinator at the Clearinghouse, has attempted to classify research findings into a more concise form than is perhaps common. There are different types of mediated violence and different types of influences. We hope that this publication will answer some of the questions so often asked by various groups in society."
(Présentation sur : http://www.nordicom.gu.se - Consulté le 17.12.2009)Note de contenu : TABLE DES MATIERES :
Introduction
Film and Television
On the concepts of media violence and aggression
The media perspective – different kinds of influences of film and TV violence
The user perspective – different uses of film and TV violence
Summary of research findings on influences and uses of film and TV violence
Other film and TV contents contributing to aggression?
The perspective of the culture at large
The political economy perspective
Video and Computer Games
Background
The game player’s roles
Some general comments on the research on digital games
Some notes on research methods
The media perspective – different kinds of influences of digital game violence
The user perspective – different kinds of uses of game violence
Summary of research findings on influences and uses of game violence
The Internet
Background
User roles and communication forms related to the internet
Subjectively experienced benefits of the internet
Risks – in combination with user roles and communication forms
The internet in a state of flux
Expressed concerns about the internet
Examples of research on risks related to the internet
Mobile phones
Summary of research findings on the risks of harmful influences of violence on the internet
Towards a Broader Definition of Media Violence
Notes
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Titre : New questions, new insights, new approaches Contributions to the Research Forum at the World Summit on Media for Children and Youth 2010 Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Cecilia von Feilitzen, Auteur ; Ulla Carlsson, Auteur ; Catharina Bucht, Auteur Editeur : Göteborg [Sweden] : Nordicom - Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communication Research Année de publication : 2011 Collection : Yearbook of the International Clearinghouse on Children, Youth and Media Importance : 275 p. Format : Document électronique ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-91-86523-21-3 Note générale : Proposé au téléchargement gratuit sur :
http://www.nordicom.gu.se/clearinghouse.php?portal=publ&main=info_publ2.php&ex=336&me=1Langues : Français Catégories : CONGRES, SYMPOSIUMS, JOURNEES D'ETUDES, COLLOQUES, MANIFESTATIONS DIVERSES, ....
PERIODIQUES:ANNUAIRESTags : médias démocratie jeunes protection des mineurs régulation télévision cinéma radio internet communication Index. décimale : 305.23 Jeunes Résumé : Page 9 (Foreword) :
"Rapid and dramatically changing digital and converging media and communication
processes have given rise to new questions about the relations between
children, youth and media. These processes have prompted many in research
and in the debate to reformulate and re-approach basic questions at new levels
and from new perspectives. By elucidating, broadening and contextualizing
knowledge about young people and media from a global point of view, we
also discover the very different media situations in various parts of the world.
In cooperation with the hosts of the World Summit on Media for Children and
Youth in 2010, Karlstad, Sweden, The International Clearinghouse on Children,
Youth and Media at Nordicom organized a Research Forum with different sessions
in the summit programme. The aim of each session was to provide a space for an
exchange of knowledge and a dialogue between the different groups of delegates
at the summit and for researchers to reach out to interested parties in and outside
the research community – teachers, media professionals, decision makers, regulators,
etc. A constructive dialogue between representatives of different professions
and positions is vital for further progress in realizing children’s rights. The current
Yearbook is based on the presentations made at the sessions of the Forum. (...)"Note de contenu : CONTENTS :
NEW QUESTIONS? NEW INSIGHTS, NEW APPROACHES
Young People in the Digital Media Culture. - Introduction to the Research Forum Plenary Session 15 (Ulla Carlsson)
Eight Working Principles for Change in Children’s Television. The Views of Producers Around The World 19 (Dafna Lemish)
What Underlies Children, Media and Democracy in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA)? (Ibrahim Saleh)
MEDIA LITERACY AND EDUCATION
Introduction (Jordi Torrent and Alton Grizzle)
Views on the News. Media Literacy Empowerment Competencies in the Elementary Grades (Renee Hobbs, Henry Cohn-Geltner and John Landis)
A Study of the Impact of Media Education on Students’ Media Analysis Skills. An Interim Report (Chi-Kim Cheung)
A New Horizon. Media Literacy Assessment and Children in Europe (José Manuel Pérez Tornero and Mireia Pi)
Youth and Children in Contemporary Brazilian Film and Television – and Film and Television by Youth and Children (Esther Hamburger)
Children and New Media Literacy. An Egyptian Case Study (Samy Tayie)
CHILDREN, MEDIA, CONSUMPTION AND
Introduction (Dafna Lemish)
Tween Girls’ Sexuality and a Media Scandal in Hong Kong (Kara Chan)
Media Sexual and Reproductive Health Taboos in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) (Ibrahim Saleh)
Digital Marketing and Children’s Health. A Framework for Research (Kathryn C. Montgomery, Sonya Grier, Jeff Chester and Lori Dorfman)
Juanita Publicly Asks “What Will You Do for Me, Mayoral Candidate?” Children, Media, and Health Advocacy in Colombia (Arvind Singhal)
MEDIA ETHICS AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Introduction (Sirkku Kotilainen)
Positioning Children’s Interests within Debates over Internet Governance (Sonia Livingstone)
Attaching Media Education to Human Rights by Socializing Young People to Ethics Online. Competences and E-strategies (Divina Frau-Meigs)
Youth and the Paradoxes of the Indian Media Situation. Considerations for a Socially Responsible Youth Media Policy (Manisha Pathak-Shelat)
Tools to Measure the Levels of Audience Involvement. Content analyses vs. social impact 1998/2010 201 (Tatiana Merlo Flores in collaboration with Marcelo Petrazzini, Mariana Arraztoa, Gabriela Nahabedian and Elena Vázquez)
Youngsters’ Expressions of Responsible Citizenship through Media Diaries (Sirkku Kotilainen, Annikka Suoninen, Irma Hirsjärvi and Sara Kolomainen)
COMMUNICATION FOR SOCIAL CHANGE
Introduction (Florencia Enghel and Thomas Tufte)
On Disc and Online. Expanding Digital Activism in Belarus (Iryna Vidanava)
Strengthening Civil Society. A Communication for Social Change Agenda? (Lise Grauenkær Jensen and Mette Grøndahl Hansen)
Being Read by a DJ. Youth Interaction via Radio and Cell Phones in Southeast Turkey (Ece Algan)
Citizenship Practices among Youth. Exploring the Role of Communication and Media (Florencia Enghel and Thomas Tufte)
En ligne : http://www.nordicom.gu.se/clearinghouse.php?portal=publ&main=info_publ2.php&ex=3 [...] New questions, new insights, new approaches Contributions to the Research Forum at the World Summit on Media for Children and Youth 2010 [document électronique] / Cecilia von Feilitzen, Auteur ; Ulla Carlsson, Auteur ; Catharina Bucht, Auteur . - Göteborg (Göteborg University, Box 713 SE 405 30, SE 405 30, Sweden) : Nordicom - Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communication Research, 2011 . - 275 p. ; Document électronique. - (Yearbook of the International Clearinghouse on Children, Youth and Media) .
ISBN : 978-91-86523-21-3
Proposé au téléchargement gratuit sur :
http://www.nordicom.gu.se/clearinghouse.php?portal=publ&main=info_publ2.php&ex=336&me=1
Langues : Français
Catégories : CONGRES, SYMPOSIUMS, JOURNEES D'ETUDES, COLLOQUES, MANIFESTATIONS DIVERSES, ....
PERIODIQUES:ANNUAIRESTags : médias démocratie jeunes protection des mineurs régulation télévision cinéma radio internet communication Index. décimale : 305.23 Jeunes Résumé : Page 9 (Foreword) :
"Rapid and dramatically changing digital and converging media and communication
processes have given rise to new questions about the relations between
children, youth and media. These processes have prompted many in research
and in the debate to reformulate and re-approach basic questions at new levels
and from new perspectives. By elucidating, broadening and contextualizing
knowledge about young people and media from a global point of view, we
also discover the very different media situations in various parts of the world.
In cooperation with the hosts of the World Summit on Media for Children and
Youth in 2010, Karlstad, Sweden, The International Clearinghouse on Children,
Youth and Media at Nordicom organized a Research Forum with different sessions
in the summit programme. The aim of each session was to provide a space for an
exchange of knowledge and a dialogue between the different groups of delegates
at the summit and for researchers to reach out to interested parties in and outside
the research community – teachers, media professionals, decision makers, regulators,
etc. A constructive dialogue between representatives of different professions
and positions is vital for further progress in realizing children’s rights. The current
Yearbook is based on the presentations made at the sessions of the Forum. (...)"Note de contenu : CONTENTS :
NEW QUESTIONS? NEW INSIGHTS, NEW APPROACHES
Young People in the Digital Media Culture. - Introduction to the Research Forum Plenary Session 15 (Ulla Carlsson)
Eight Working Principles for Change in Children’s Television. The Views of Producers Around The World 19 (Dafna Lemish)
What Underlies Children, Media and Democracy in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA)? (Ibrahim Saleh)
MEDIA LITERACY AND EDUCATION
Introduction (Jordi Torrent and Alton Grizzle)
Views on the News. Media Literacy Empowerment Competencies in the Elementary Grades (Renee Hobbs, Henry Cohn-Geltner and John Landis)
A Study of the Impact of Media Education on Students’ Media Analysis Skills. An Interim Report (Chi-Kim Cheung)
A New Horizon. Media Literacy Assessment and Children in Europe (José Manuel Pérez Tornero and Mireia Pi)
Youth and Children in Contemporary Brazilian Film and Television – and Film and Television by Youth and Children (Esther Hamburger)
Children and New Media Literacy. An Egyptian Case Study (Samy Tayie)
CHILDREN, MEDIA, CONSUMPTION AND
Introduction (Dafna Lemish)
Tween Girls’ Sexuality and a Media Scandal in Hong Kong (Kara Chan)
Media Sexual and Reproductive Health Taboos in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) (Ibrahim Saleh)
Digital Marketing and Children’s Health. A Framework for Research (Kathryn C. Montgomery, Sonya Grier, Jeff Chester and Lori Dorfman)
Juanita Publicly Asks “What Will You Do for Me, Mayoral Candidate?” Children, Media, and Health Advocacy in Colombia (Arvind Singhal)
MEDIA ETHICS AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Introduction (Sirkku Kotilainen)
Positioning Children’s Interests within Debates over Internet Governance (Sonia Livingstone)
Attaching Media Education to Human Rights by Socializing Young People to Ethics Online. Competences and E-strategies (Divina Frau-Meigs)
Youth and the Paradoxes of the Indian Media Situation. Considerations for a Socially Responsible Youth Media Policy (Manisha Pathak-Shelat)
Tools to Measure the Levels of Audience Involvement. Content analyses vs. social impact 1998/2010 201 (Tatiana Merlo Flores in collaboration with Marcelo Petrazzini, Mariana Arraztoa, Gabriela Nahabedian and Elena Vázquez)
Youngsters’ Expressions of Responsible Citizenship through Media Diaries (Sirkku Kotilainen, Annikka Suoninen, Irma Hirsjärvi and Sara Kolomainen)
COMMUNICATION FOR SOCIAL CHANGE
Introduction (Florencia Enghel and Thomas Tufte)
On Disc and Online. Expanding Digital Activism in Belarus (Iryna Vidanava)
Strengthening Civil Society. A Communication for Social Change Agenda? (Lise Grauenkær Jensen and Mette Grøndahl Hansen)
Being Read by a DJ. Youth Interaction via Radio and Cell Phones in Southeast Turkey (Ece Algan)
Citizenship Practices among Youth. Exploring the Role of Communication and Media (Florencia Enghel and Thomas Tufte)
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Titre : Young People, Media and Health : Risks and Rights Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Cecilia von Feilitzen, Editeur scientifique ; Johanna Stenersen, Editeur scientifique Editeur : Göteborg [Sweden] : Nordicom - Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communication Research Année de publication : 2014 Collection : The Clearinghouse Yearbook Importance : 202 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-91-86523-89-3 Prix : 30,-€ Langues : Anglais Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUE Tags : médias jeunes santé internet aspect socio-culturel droit à l'information Index. décimale : 305.23 Jeunes Résumé : Présentation par l'éditeur :
"The Clearinghouse Yearbook 2014 focuses on children and young people in relation to media and health issues. Such issues represent central debates in contemporary society and pose major challenges for researchers and practitioners in a number of fields. The various contributions in the book provide different perspectives on the ways in which media and health are interrelated.
Several contributions deal with possible risks to the health and well-being of children and young people in relation to their use of media – as viewers, listeners, readers and being on the internet – including research on how media can influence young people’s physical and mental health. Other contributions treat young people’s health and well-being in relation to their rights to access information, express their views and participate in the media (Articles 12, 13 and 17 in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child). Media can, thus, also become powerful tools for participation and inclusion in groups and society."
Source : http://www.nordicom.gu.se/en/publikationer/young-people-media-and-health - Consulté le 29/12/2014Note de contenu : TABLE DES MATIÈRES :
Foreword and Introduction: Young People, Media and Health. Risks and Rights
Media Use and Health Risks (Cecilia von Feilitzen, Johanna Stenersen)
The Relationship between Offline and Online Risks (Leslie Haddon, Sonia Livingstone)
Socially Disadvantaged Children, Media and Health (Ingrid Paus-Hasebrink, Jasmin Kulterer)
Mediated Violence and Related Risk Factors. Examples and Reflections (Cecilia von Feilitzen)
Stealing Children’s Innocence in Egypt. Media Literacy, Human Rights and Roads of Violence (Ibrahim Saleh)
Sexualisation and Children’s Relationship with the Media (Jeanne Prinsloo)
Policy Statement – Children, Adolescents, Obesity, and the Media (American Academy of Pediatrics)
Impact of Excessive Media Exposure on Sleep and Memory in Children and Adolescents (Markus Dworak, Alfred Wiater)
Too Many Screens, Too Much Stuff. How Media, Marketing and Commercialization Are Harming Children’s Health (Susan Linn)
Food Marketing and Child Health (Moniek Buijzen, Esther Rozendaal, Simone M. de Droog)
The Right to Participation – Communication for Health and Social Change
Communication and Health of Children and Adolescents in Latin America. Toward a Child and Adolescent-centered Approach (Rafael Obregón, Ángela Rojas Martínez)
Body Politics and the Mediated Body. Young Women in Nicaragua Talk about Sexual and Reproductive Rights (Johanna Stenersen)
Youth, Media, and Respectful Conversations about Health. Lessons Learned from an Exemplary Project in Nepal (Arvind Singhal)
Children as Agents for Social Change. Soul Buddyz and Soul Buddyz Club (Susan Goldstein)
Talking about Violence with Children. A Case Study of Children’s Participation in the Communication Plan on Stopping Violence against Children in China (Bu Wei)
Statistical Indicators on Children in the World: Demographics, Economic indicators, Education and media & Health
En ligne : http://www.nordicom.gu.se/en/publikationer/young-people-media-and-health Young People, Media and Health : Risks and Rights [texte imprimé] / Cecilia von Feilitzen, Editeur scientifique ; Johanna Stenersen, Editeur scientifique . - Göteborg (Göteborg University, Box 713 SE 405 30, SE 405 30, Sweden) : Nordicom - Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communication Research, 2014 . - 202 p.. - (The Clearinghouse Yearbook) .
ISBN : 978-91-86523-89-3 : 30,-€
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUE Tags : médias jeunes santé internet aspect socio-culturel droit à l'information Index. décimale : 305.23 Jeunes Résumé : Présentation par l'éditeur :
"The Clearinghouse Yearbook 2014 focuses on children and young people in relation to media and health issues. Such issues represent central debates in contemporary society and pose major challenges for researchers and practitioners in a number of fields. The various contributions in the book provide different perspectives on the ways in which media and health are interrelated.
Several contributions deal with possible risks to the health and well-being of children and young people in relation to their use of media – as viewers, listeners, readers and being on the internet – including research on how media can influence young people’s physical and mental health. Other contributions treat young people’s health and well-being in relation to their rights to access information, express their views and participate in the media (Articles 12, 13 and 17 in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child). Media can, thus, also become powerful tools for participation and inclusion in groups and society."
Source : http://www.nordicom.gu.se/en/publikationer/young-people-media-and-health - Consulté le 29/12/2014Note de contenu : TABLE DES MATIÈRES :
Foreword and Introduction: Young People, Media and Health. Risks and Rights
Media Use and Health Risks (Cecilia von Feilitzen, Johanna Stenersen)
The Relationship between Offline and Online Risks (Leslie Haddon, Sonia Livingstone)
Socially Disadvantaged Children, Media and Health (Ingrid Paus-Hasebrink, Jasmin Kulterer)
Mediated Violence and Related Risk Factors. Examples and Reflections (Cecilia von Feilitzen)
Stealing Children’s Innocence in Egypt. Media Literacy, Human Rights and Roads of Violence (Ibrahim Saleh)
Sexualisation and Children’s Relationship with the Media (Jeanne Prinsloo)
Policy Statement – Children, Adolescents, Obesity, and the Media (American Academy of Pediatrics)
Impact of Excessive Media Exposure on Sleep and Memory in Children and Adolescents (Markus Dworak, Alfred Wiater)
Too Many Screens, Too Much Stuff. How Media, Marketing and Commercialization Are Harming Children’s Health (Susan Linn)
Food Marketing and Child Health (Moniek Buijzen, Esther Rozendaal, Simone M. de Droog)
The Right to Participation – Communication for Health and Social Change
Communication and Health of Children and Adolescents in Latin America. Toward a Child and Adolescent-centered Approach (Rafael Obregón, Ángela Rojas Martínez)
Body Politics and the Mediated Body. Young Women in Nicaragua Talk about Sexual and Reproductive Rights (Johanna Stenersen)
Youth, Media, and Respectful Conversations about Health. Lessons Learned from an Exemplary Project in Nepal (Arvind Singhal)
Children as Agents for Social Change. Soul Buddyz and Soul Buddyz Club (Susan Goldstein)
Talking about Violence with Children. A Case Study of Children’s Participation in the Communication Plan on Stopping Violence against Children in China (Bu Wei)
Statistical Indicators on Children in the World: Demographics, Economic indicators, Education and media & Health
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