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The Routledge Companion to Digital Media and Children
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Lelia Green
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Donell Holloway
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Kylie Stevenson
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Tama Leaver
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Leslie Haddon
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October 27 2020
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9781351004107
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October 27 2020
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10.4324/9781351004107
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 19
Child Studies Meets Digital Media
pp. 28
Engaging in Ethical Research Partnerships with Children and Families
pp. 38
Platforms, Participation, and Place
pp. 48
Methodological Issues in Researching Children and Digital Media
pp. 57
Young Learners in the Digital Age
pp. 67
Children Who Code
pp. 75
Young Children’s Creativity in Digital Possibility Spaces
pp. 87
The Domestication of Touchscreen Technologies in Families with Young Children
pp. 96
Grandparental Mediation of Children’s Digital Media Use
pp. 111
Young Children’s Haptic Media Habitus
pp. 120
Early Encounters with Narrative
pp. 130
Siblings Accomplishing Tasks Together
pp. 144
Children as Architects of Their Digital Worlds
pp. 152
Teens’ Online and Offline Lives
pp. 161
Teens’ Fandom Communities
pp. 173
Identity Exploration in Anonymous Online Spaces
pp. 185
Supervised Play
pp. 195
Challenging Adolescents’ Autonomy
pp. 207
Children’s Enrolment in Online Consumer Culture
pp. 217
The Emergence and Ethics of Child-Created Content as Media Industries
pp. 226
Pre-School Stars on YouTube
pp. 235
Balancing Privacy
pp. 245
Parenting Pedagogies in the Marketing of Children’s Apps
pp. 256
Digital Literacy/‘Dynamic Literacies’
pp. 265
Being and Not Being
pp. 275
“Technically They’re Your Creations, but …”
pp. 285
Marketing to Children through Digital Media
pp. 297
Child-Centred Policy
pp. 308
Law, Digital Media, and the Discomfort of Children’s Rights
pp. 318
No Fixed Limits?
pp. 327
Children’s Agency in the Media Socialisation Process
pp. 337
Digital Citizenship in Domestic Contexts
pp. 348
Digital Socialising in Children on the Autism Spectrum
pp. 358
Disability, Children, and the Invention of Digital Media
pp. 368
Children’s Moral Agency in the Digital Environment
pp. 378
Children’s Rights in the Digital Environment
pp. 393
Caring Dataveillance
pp. 403
Digital Media and Sleep in Children
pp. 414
Sick Children and Social Media
pp. 424
Children’s Sexuality in the Context of Digital Media
pp. 435
Digital Inequalities Amongst Digital Natives
pp. 449
Street Children and Social Media
pp. 460
Perspectives on Cyberbullying and Traditional Bullying
pp. 469
Digital Storytelling
pp. 480
Children, Death, and Digital Media
pp. 491
Very Young Children’s Digital Literacy
pp. 500
The Voices of African Children
pp. 508
Limiting the Digital in Brazilian Schools
pp. 518
Australia and Consensual Sexting
pp. 527
Revisiting Children’s Participation in Television
pp. 539
Chinese Teen Digital Entertainment
pp. 549
Sexual Images, Risk, and Perception among Youth
pp. 562
US-Based Toy Unboxing Production in Children’s Culture
pp. 572
The Role of Digital Media in the Lives of Some American Muslim Children, 2010–2019
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