Children's Games in the New Media Age: Childlore, Media and the Playground: Studies in Childhood, 1700 to the Present
Editat de Chris Richards, Andrew Burnen Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 mar 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781409450252
ISBN-10: 1409450252
Pagini: 238
Ilustrații: Includes 24 b&w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:New ed
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Studies in Childhood, 1700 to the Present
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1409450252
Pagini: 238
Ilustrații: Includes 24 b&w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:New ed
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Studies in Childhood, 1700 to the Present
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Contents: Children’s playground games in the new media age, Andrew Burn; The Opie recordings: what’s left to be heard?, Laura Jopson, Andrew Burn and Jonathan Robinson; ’That’s how the whole hand-clap thing passes on’: online/offline transmission and multimodal variation in a children’s clapping game, Julia C. Bishop; Rough play, play fighting and surveillance: school playgrounds as sites of dissonance, controversy and fun, Chris Richards; The relationship between online and offline play: friendship and exclusion, Jackie Marsh; Remixing children’s cultures: media-referenced play on the playground, Rebekah Willett; The game catcher: a computer game and research tool for embodied movement, Grethe Mitchell; Co-curating children’s play cultures, John Potter; Postscript: the people in the playground, Chris Richards and Andrew Burn; Index.
Recenzii
The essays in Andrew Burn and Chris Richards’s volume, Children’s Games in the New Media Age: Childlore, Media and the Playground, are concerned on the whole with the ways that popular media references move across what they call traditional playground games. In addition to arguing that relationships between media and play are complex, they demonstrate that traditional games are far more robust than often acknowledged. - Jennesia Pedri, Jeunesse
’The editors and their contributors bring the understanding of children, play and media to new levels with carefully formulated, insightful and sensitive research that refuses to dwell in the comfort of the standard categories and fears which so often dominate discussions of this topic. In the process, Children’s Games in the New Media Age helps reclaim children’s play as a living, ongoing and generative site of culture.' Daniel Thomas Cook, Rutgers University, USA, author of The Commodification of Childhood ’...the contextualisation, range of methodologies employed and analytical commentary make the research project and this concomitant collection of essays a timely addition to childhood studies. As well as observing similarities with the Opies’ original findings, the project also sees the effects of technology’s influence on children’s games in the twenty-first century. This study therefore provides a substantial stepping stone for future researchers in children’s play in an increasingly digital world.’ International Research Society for Children’s Literature
’The editors and their contributors bring the understanding of children, play and media to new levels with carefully formulated, insightful and sensitive research that refuses to dwell in the comfort of the standard categories and fears which so often dominate discussions of this topic. In the process, Children’s Games in the New Media Age helps reclaim children’s play as a living, ongoing and generative site of culture.' Daniel Thomas Cook, Rutgers University, USA, author of The Commodification of Childhood ’...the contextualisation, range of methodologies employed and analytical commentary make the research project and this concomitant collection of essays a timely addition to childhood studies. As well as observing similarities with the Opies’ original findings, the project also sees the effects of technology’s influence on children’s games in the twenty-first century. This study therefore provides a substantial stepping stone for future researchers in children’s play in an increasingly digital world.’ International Research Society for Children’s Literature
Notă biografică
Andrew Burnis a Professor in the Department of Culture, Communication and Media at the Institute of Education, University of London. Chris Richards, also of the Department of Culture, Communication and Media, has recently retired.
Descriere
Conceived to explore the relationship between children's vernacular play cultures and their media-based play, this collection challenges two popular misconceptions: that children's play is dying out and that it is threatened by contemporary media such as television and computer games. The result is a wide-ranging and lively investigation of gender, power and social change in contemporary children's play cultures.