Children, Young People and Media Globalisation
The yearbook includes research examples that illustrate the role of media globalisation in children's and young people's lives. The publication indicates that the transnational media and its contents - imported television programmes, satellite television, the internet, video and computer games, popular music, 'global' advertising and merchandised products - are used by children and are increasingly geared toward children.
The yearbook raises the following questions:
- What does this mean for media production?/li>
- For children's cultural identity and participation in society?
- For digital and economic divides among children both within and between richer and economically poorer countries?
International Clearinghouse on Children, Youth and Media website; and email from Catharina Bucht to The Communication Initiative on July 4 2007.
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