Throughout history the media has primarily been produced by
adults, for adults, about adults. Increasingly, children have
become a matter of high priority in the modern media society, and
as they have, they have also become the subject of much concern.
From debates in Congress about the detrimental effects of movies,
comic books, and video games over the last century to efforts to
court children as media consumers, there is a clear recognition
that the media are not now and probably never were purely adult
fare. Their impact on children is at issue.
The contributors to this important work all study or work in the
world of children's media. They analyze such concerns as the need
for more educational programming for children on commercial
television, media research groups devoted to studying issues that
affect children, how children are covered by major newspapers and
network news, and media organizations that utilize children as
reporters, journalists, and editors. Also included in this volume
are insights from various members of the entertainment, scholarly,
and political communities, including Senator Paul Simon, Harvard
professor Gerald Lesser, television personality Fred Rogers, and
Representative Patricia Schroeder.
"Children and the Media "goes beyond predictable debates over
children and media. The contributors consider various interest
goups, from consumer to producer, with the intention of stimulating
more disciplined intelligence on the topic, thus leading to
continuing creative efforts to address an often neglected part of
the human community. This book will be invaluable to media studies
specialists, child psychologists, educators, and parents.
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