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Bringing together the leading researchers on children, adolescents,
and the media, this books offers their cutting-edge, 'big picture'
ideas for the future of research and scholarship in the field.
Individual chapters focus on topics such as the role of big data in
media research, digital literacy, parenting in the era of mobile
media, media diversity in the digital age, the impact of media on
child development, children's digital rights, the implications of
'intelligent' characters and parasocial relationships, and the
effectiveness of transmedia for informal education. Several
chapters also explore the theoretical and methodological challenges
facing children's media researchers. Offering new directions for
research, the contributors consider the implications of the
changing media landscape for parents, educators, advocates, and
producers. Leading scholars from North America, Europe and Asia,
grounded in different theoretical and methodological traditions,
join forces to discuss the impact of growing up in a media-
saturated world, and to stimulate thinking about the field of
children and media in unexpected ways. This book was originally
published as two special issues of the Journal of Children and
Media.
Bringing together the leading researchers on children, adolescents,
and the media, this books offers their cutting-edge, 'big picture'
ideas for the future of research and scholarship in the field.
Individual chapters focus on topics such as the role of big data in
media research, digital literacy, parenting in the era of mobile
media, media diversity in the digital age, the impact of media on
child development, children's digital rights, the implications of
'intelligent' characters and parasocial relationships, and the
effectiveness of transmedia for informal education. Several
chapters also explore the theoretical and methodological challenges
facing children's media researchers. Offering new directions for
research, the contributors consider the implications of the
changing media landscape for parents, educators, advocates, and
producers. Leading scholars from North America, Europe and Asia,
grounded in different theoretical and methodological traditions,
join forces to discuss the impact of growing up in a media-
saturated world, and to stimulate thinking about the field of
children and media in unexpected ways. This book was originally
published as two special issues of the Journal of Children and
Media.
Prometheus brought the gift of enlightenment to humanity and
suffered for his benevolence. This collection takes on scholars’
Promethean view of themselves as selfless bringers of light and
instead offers a new vision of public scholarship as service to
society. Thomas J Billard and Silvio Waisbord curate essays from a
wide range of specialties within the study of communication. Aimed
at scholars and students alike, the contributors use approaches
from critical meditations to case studies to how-to guides as they
explore the possibilities of seeing shared knowledge not as a gift
to be granted but as an imperative urging readers to address the
problems of the world. Throughout the volume, the works show that a
pivot to ideas of scholarship as public service is already underway
in corners of communication studies across the country. Visionary
and provocative, Public Scholarship in Communication Studies
proposes a needed reconsideration of knowledge and a roadmap to its
integration with community. Contributors: Elaine Almeida, Becca
Beets, Thomas J Billard, Danielle K. Brown, Aymar Jean Christian,
Stacey L. Connaughton, Paula Gardner, Larry Gross, Amy Jordan,
Daniel Kreiss, Rachel Kuo, Susan Mancino, Shannon C. McGregor,
Philip M. Napoli, Todd P. Newman, Srividya Ramasubramanian, Chad
Raphael, Sue Robinson, Silvio Waisbord, Yidong Wang, and Holley
Wilkin
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