Children in the New Media Landscape: Games, Pornography, PerceptionsCecilia von Feilitzen, Ulla Carlsson, UNESCO International Clearinghouse on Children and Violence on the Screen UNESCO International Clearinghouse on Children and Violence on the Screen at Nordicom, 2000 - Child pornography - 379 pages This document consists of three sources which compile research on the influence of media sex and violence on children's development. The first is a collection of articles on children and the media; the remaining two are bibliographies of research--one on pornography and sex in the media, the other on video and computer games |
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Contents | 9 |
Audience Perceptions of Violence and Sex in the Media | 21 |
The Monster Massacre | 27 |
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