Youth and media / Andy Ruddock.
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- 9781848600928
- 302.230835 RUD
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-215) and index.
Why youth media? -- Understanding media content : social and cultural approaches to media effects -- Understanding the influence of media technologies : youth, dissent, social media and social history -- Understanding global media industries : China, reality television and media governance -- Understanding media users : girls, mobile phones and identities -- Understanding media violence : school shootings, media stories and the framing of social reality -- Understanding advertising and marketing : students and alcohol -- Understanding political communication : Barack Obama, media convergence and mediated intimacy -- Understanding celebrity : Bam Margera and the role of sport in media convergence -- Understanding critical media studies : child soldiers, media business and media education -- Epilogue : doing youth and media.
When societies worry about media effects, why do they focus so much on young people? Is advertising to blame for binge drinking? Do films and video games inspire school shootings? Tackling these kinds of questions, Youth and Media explains why young people are central to understanding critical issues in media studies and media education. Andy Ruddock offers a fascinating account of how media define the identities and social imaginations of young people. He explores how the notion of media influence 'works' when daily life compels young people to act out their relationships through media content and technologies. Ultimately, Youth and Media explains why the experiences of young media users are central to new agendas in the fields of critical media studies and media education. Complete with helpful chapter guides, contemporary case studies drawn from a truly global context and useful chapter summaries, Youth and Media is an engaging and accessible introduction to the hugely topical subject of media influence. It is ideal for students on youth media and youth culture modules across media studies, cultural studies and sociology.
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