Children and Media in Times of Conflict and WarDafna Lemish, Maya Götz Hampton Press, 2007 - 363 頁 This collection explores the role the media have on children's lives at times of conflict and war. [illegible] chapters offer for the first time a unique and [illegible] picture of the most current academic work in [illegible] area. The studies approach the topic from [illegible] angles: children's reception, meaning making [illegible] fright reactions to war-related news coverage, [illegible] perspectives of their responsibilities for children at a time of war and approaching the [illegible] of presenting complex new issues to children, [illegible] finally, various ways of empowering children through the use of media and with the aid of media education. |
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第 103 頁
... war . However , we questioned whether these arguments were also important for children . As Atwood and Donelly ( 2002 ) stated , the way children perceive and experience devastating events depends very much on their developmen- tal ...
... war . However , we questioned whether these arguments were also important for children . As Atwood and Donelly ( 2002 ) stated , the way children perceive and experience devastating events depends very much on their developmen- tal ...
第 270 頁
... the ways of coping model . Primary control deals with " coping aimed at influencing the objective conditions or events " responsible for the threat ( Band & Weisz , 1988 , p . 247 ) . Secondary control involves " coping aimed at ...
... the ways of coping model . Primary control deals with " coping aimed at influencing the objective conditions or events " responsible for the threat ( Band & Weisz , 1988 , p . 247 ) . Secondary control involves " coping aimed at ...
第 282 頁
... the way that parents in other areas of the country interacted with their children about the war in Iraq . Segments of the population with a high per- sonal involvement in the war , such as a high proportion of members of the military ...
... the way that parents in other areas of the country interacted with their children about the war in Iraq . Segments of the population with a high per- sonal involvement in the war , such as a high proportion of members of the military ...
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Childrens Perceptions of War and Conflict | 13 |
U S Children Negotiating the Protective Silence of Parents | 37 |
Israeli Children Domesticating | 57 |
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