Children, Media, and American History

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America's Large Cities
American Library Association
American media history
America’s Large Cities
Antisocial Behavior
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Cheap Fiction
childhood socialization
children and media
children's media
Children's Radio
Children's Radio Programming
Children’s Radio
Children’s Radio Programming
Comic Book Publishers
comics
Crime Comics
cultural perceptions of adolescence
digital media
Dime Novels
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Erotic Media
evolution of children's media consumption
Flash Papers
Fredric Wertham
historical media criticism
Howard Chudacoff
Juvenile Delinquency
Lady's Monthly Museum
Lady’s Monthly Museum
Margaret M. Cassidy
mass communication theory
media effects research
media history
Motion Picture Research Council
Nickelodeon Theaters
Payne Fund Studies
Penny Papers
print media
Sea Water
Stereoscopic Photos
television studies
Today's American Youth
Today’s American Youth
Tv Time
Tv Violence
Young Men
youth culture studies

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138849921
  • Weight: 250g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Oct 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Printed poison. Pernicious stuff. Since the nineteenth century, these are some of the many concerned comments critics have made about media for children. From dime novels to comic books to digital media, Cassidy illustrates the ways children have used "old media" when they were first introduced as "new media." Further, she interrogates the extent to which different conceptions of childhood have influenced adults’ reactions to children’s use of media. Exploring the history of American children and media, this text presents a portrait of the way in which children and adults adapt to a constantly changing media environment.

Margaret M. Cassidy is Associate Professor in the Communications Department at Adelphi University, USA. She is the author of BookEnds: The Changing Media Environment of American Classrooms.

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