The digital age has carried with it a tsunami of change. Children who have grown up with the delivery platforms that are a part of that change are now able to absorb more and more unregulated media on their own, often without any supervision. Bedroom computers, tablets, and smart phones provide private, individualized access to all kinds of content that may not be suitable for children. What rules and regulations exist to counter this potentially threatening environment? In Regulating Screens, Andre Caron and Ronald Cohen examine how governments and non-governmental organizations have been...
The digital age has carried with it a tsunami of change. Children who have grown up with the delivery platforms that are a part of that change are now...
The digital age has carried with it a tsunami of change. Children who have grown up with the delivery platforms that are a part of that change are now able to absorb more and more unregulated media on their own, often without any supervision. Bedroom computers, tablets, and smart phones provide private, individualized access to all kinds of content that may not be suitable for children. What rules and regulations exist to counter this potentially threatening environment? In Regulating Screens, Andre Caron and Ronald Cohen examine how governments and non-governmental organizations have been...
The digital age has carried with it a tsunami of change. Children who have grown up with the delivery platforms that are a part of that change are now...