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[ecrea] New COST IS0906 special issue: Children’s Cultures and Media Cultures
Sat Jan 25 06:15:29 GMT 2014
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New special issue of the COST Action Transforming Audiences,
Transforming Societies:
Children’s Cultures and Media Cultures
Edited by Piermarco Aroldi and Cristina Ponte
CASOPIS ZA UPRAVLJANJE KOMUNICIRANJEM
COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT QUARTERLY
Special issue 29, VIII, 2013
Free download at: http://www.fpn.bg.ac.rs/wp-content/uploads/CM29-SE-Web.pdf
This special issue is resulting from the work of the Working Group 4 on
“Audience transformations and social integration” of the COST Action
IS0906 “Transforming Audiences, Transforming Societies”. COST is an
intergovernmental framework for European Cooperation in Science and
Technology, allowing the coordination of nationally-funded research at
the European level.
The connection between children's cultures and media cultures can be
considered a privileged area of innovation, in which many different
actors and stakeholders (children, parents, educators, producers,
marketing agents, regulators, policy makers and, last but not least,
scholars) constantly negotiate the meaning of childhood in our
globalised societies.
In the ever changing landscape of (old and new) media and their
audiences, convergence between children’s cultures and media cultures is
an increasingly topical field of study. To name but some of the
challenges this reality presents, one could note how children and
adolescents are continually exposed to the expansion of global digital
TV channels addressed to them; how the growing investment in marketing
activities is often associated with new forms of publicity and
participation in new platforms like SNS sites or mobile communication;
how new social practices born of changing family structures and the fast
paced rhythm of everyday life make children’s lives not only far more
institutionalised, but also increasingly individualistic. In fact, today
children’s lives are influenced by a culture that is dominated by
personal and mobile media far more than it ever was in past generations.
In this special issue, some of the aforementioned topics are studied in
greater depth and debated on different levels, starting with children’s
experience of everyday life and arriving at the concepts put forward by
public policies and institutions.
Contents:
Introduction: Children’s Cultures and Media Cultures
Cristina Ponte, Piermarco Aroldi
The Complex Process of Children’s Identity in New Landscapes of Media
and Culture
Ebba Sundin
Youth Media Participation: Global Perspectives
Sirkku Kotilainen, Annikka Suoninen
TOPmodels and Top Designers: Forms of Social Interaction and Creativity
in the TOPmodel Online Forums
Mari Mäkiranta
Dress up and What Else? Girls’ Online Gaming, Media Cultures and
Consumer Culture
Giovanna Mascheroni, Francesca Pasquali
Media, Children and Play: New Practices in a New (and Complex) Ecosystem
Carolina Duek
Meet me at the Coconut Gate at 8.30: ‘Mikmak’ as a Site of Socialisation
David Levin, Sharon Ramer Biel
The Efficiency of Regulation and Self-regulation: Croatian Media’s
Protection of Children’s Rights (2008 – 2012)
Lana Ciboci, Igor Kanižaj, Danijel Labaš
More Technology, Better Childhoods? The Case of the Portuguese ‘One
Laptop per Child’ Programme
Sara Pereira
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COST Action IS0906 Transforming Audiences, Transforming Societies:
http://www.cost-transforming-audiences.eu
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