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Children's TV and digital media in the Arab world: childhood, screen culture and education

Sakr, Naomi(Edited by)Steemers, Jeanette(Edited by)
Part of the International Media and Journalism Studies series
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Who analyses children's screen content and media use in Arab countries, and with what results?

Children, defined internationally as under-18s, account for some 40 per cent of Arab populations and the proportion of under-fives is correspondingly large.

Yet studies of children's media and child audiences in the region are as scarce as truly popular locally produced media content aimed at children.

At the very time when conflict and uncertainty in key Arab countries have made local development and diversification of children's media more remote, it has become more urgent to gain a better understanding of how the next generation's identities and worldviews are formed.

This book probes both the state of Arab screen media for children and the practices of Arabic-speaking children in producing, as well as consuming, screen content.

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Product Details
I. B. Tauris
1786730936 / 9781786730930
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
30/03/2017
United Kingdom
English
243 pages
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