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Screenplay :Children and Computing in the Home

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Screenplay :Children and Computing in the Home

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Published: 4 August, 2003
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What are young people really doing on computers at home? Computers feature heavily in the lives of today's young people, and this book sets out to question commonplace assumptions about the use of technology by children at home. Bringing together research from the perspective of psychology, sociology, education and media studies, the authors ask whether we are really witnessing the rise of a new 'digital generation'. Drawing upon the results of their in-depth research project, the authors filter and assess their findings accessibly, offering fascinating reading on: * how computers are used in the home * how parents and children negotiate access to and use of the computer * what role the computer plays in the day to day lives of families. This book makes use of illuminating case studies, and highlights key issues of concern around issues of equality and access in a wider social context. This truly interdisciplinary perspective will be instrumental in reshaping the understanding of teachers, ICT advisors, policy makers and all involved in ICT for children.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780415298438
ISBN10 0415298431
Number Of Pages 272
Item Weight 500 g
Publisher / Reseller Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

John Furlong is a sociologist at Cardiff University School of Social Sciences. Rosamund Suthelrand is Professor of Education at the University of Bristol. Ruth Furlong is at the University of Wales, Newport Keri Facer is a research officer at the Graduate School of Education, University of Bristol

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