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Children in the New Media Landscape

Games, Pornography, Perceptions. Children and Media Violence Yearbook, 2000

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. The articles in the collection are: (1) "The Monster Massacre or What Is a Violent Electronic Game?" (Christofferson); (2) "Video Game Violence and Aggression: A Review of Research" (Griffiths); (3) "Killing Time? A Canadian Meditation on Video Game Culture" (Kline); (4) "Video Games and Violence: Controversy and Research in Japan" (Sakamoto); (5) "Computer Games and Aggression: Research in Australia and New Zealand" (Durking and Low); (6) "Competitive Aggression in Australian Adolescent Males during Videogame Play" (Ask, Augoustinos, and Winefield); (7) "Boys, Girls, and Violent Video Games: The Views of Dutch Children" (Nikken); (8) "New Media and Young People in Sweden" (Petrov); (9) "It Isn't Real: Children, Computer Games, Violence, and Reality" (Sorensen and Jessen); (10) "Perceptions of Video Games among Spanish Children and Parents" (Casas); (11) "Violent Elements in Computer Games: An Analysis of Games Published in Denmark" (Schierbeck and Carstens); (12) "Classifications of Interactive Electronic Media" (Christofferson); (13) "Effects of Sexual Content in the Media on Children and Adolescents" (Wartella and others); (14) "Sexual Messages on Entertainment TV in the U.S.A." (Kunkel and others); (15) "Does Pornography Influence Sexual Activities?" (Forsberg); (16) "What Is the Internet? Basic Technology from the User's Perspective" (Evjen and Bjornebekk); (17) "Sex on the Internet: Issues, Concerns, and Implications" (Griffiths); (18) "Violent Pornography on the Internet: A Study of Accessibility and Prevalence" (Bjornebekk and Evjen); (19) "Paedophile Information Networks in Cyberspace" (O'Connell); (20) "Child Sex Iconography: Iconic Narratives of Child Sex Myths" (O'Connell); (21) "Child Abuse on the Internet" (Arnaldo); (22) "The Audience's Perception of Media Violence: Review of Research in the UK" (Hargrave); (23) "Violence on Chilean Television and Audience Perception" (Silva and Souza); (24) "Censorship and the Third-Person Effect: A Study of Perception of Television Influence in Singapore" (Gunther and Ang); (25) "Attitudes to Television Content in Australia" (Cupitt); (26) "A Study on Canadian Family Discourse about Media Practices in the Home" (Caron and Caronia); (27) "The Internet and the Family: The View of U.S. Parents" (Turow with Nir); (28) "U.S. Adults and Kids on New Media Technology"; (29) "Kids Discuss Safety on the Internet" (Childrens Express); (30) "Opinions in Australia, Germany, and the U.S. on Control of Misuse on the Internet" (Waltermann and Machill); and (31) "The Protection of Minors in the Public Opinion: An Austrian Perspective" (Geretschlaeger). Each article contains references. (HTH)

... generations, reflecting the current corporate repositioning around the digital
channels of communication distribution. ... active and dynamic merchandisers of
entertainment products to the young with promotional budgets exceeding those
of the toy or movie industries. ... at the point of convergence of the twentieth
century's two most important communication technologies — the computer and
television.

1001 Cocktails

Strikingly-illustrated with over 700 fabulous photographs, this comprehensive collection of cocktails opens up an endless repertoire to both the new and the experienced cocktail lover. Look no further for all the advice you could ever need to make the most delicious, smart, indulgent, and certainly decadent, cocktails.

Strikingly-illustrated with over 700 fabulous photographs, this comprehensive collection of cocktails opens up an endless repertoire to both the new and the experienced cocktail lover.

INOVASI TEKNOLOGI UNTUK KEMAJUAN BANGSA

Sejak berdiri tahun 1986, Program Studi Teknik Informatika (Prodi TI) UKDW telah mengalami berbagai nuansa pergumulan untuk bertumbuh semakin baik dalam memberikan pelayanan pendidikan tinggi kepada masyarakat dan bangsa Indonesia. Buku ini diterbitkan sebagai salah satu bentuk syukur kepada Tuhan dan sekaligus ingin membagikan pemikiran-pemikiran dari para penulis tentang peran Teknologi Informasi bagi bangsa Indonesia. Seluruh artikel yang dipublikasi di buku ini telah melalui tahapan pratinjau agar tetap dapat menghadirkan nuansa akademis di dalamnya. Sebagai sebuah bunga rampai, buku ini berisi berbagai topik yang pada prinsipnya berkaitan dengan peran Teknologi Informasi dalam berbagai aspek kehidupan manusia.

Sebagai sebuah bunga rampai, buku ini berisi berbagai topik yang pada prinsipnya berkaitan dengan peran Teknologi Informasi dalam berbagai aspek kehidupan manusia.

Teknologi komunikasi pendidikan

pengertian dan penerapannya di Indonesia

Suatu studi di Mexico di laporkan oleh Spain (1973) bahwa tidak ada perbedaan
yang berarti dalam skor yang diperoleh anak yang belajar melalui radio dan
melalui cara konvensional dalam bidang studi matematik dan bahasa Spanyol.