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"It's Not the Media considers why media culture is a perennial target of both fascination and concern, and why we are so often encouraged to believe it is the root of many social problems. A look beyond the attention-grabbing headlines and political stumping reveals that fearing media feels right because media represents what we fear. And changes in media culture are easier to see than the complex economic, social, and political changes we have experienced over the past few decades. Digging deeper into the historical and societal trends of the past century and drawing from the most current social science research on the effects of media on children, Karen Sternheimer presents a compelling argument that fear of social change, and what it means to be a kid in today's media-saturated climate, lies at the heart of our media-bashing culture."--BOOK JACKET.
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It's Not the Media: The Truth about Pop Culture's Influence on Children
2011, Avalon Publishing
in English
081334316X 9780813343167
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It's Not the Media: The Truth About Pop Culture's Influence on Children
September 16, 2003, Westview Press
Hardcover
in English
0813341388 9780813341385
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