Media Violence and Children: A Complete Guide for Parents and Professionals
By (Author) Douglas A. Gentile
Foreword by Michael Rich
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th September 2014
2nd edition
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Violence and abuse in society
Age groups: children
302.23083
Hardback
496
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
992g
Stripping away the hype, this book describes how, when, and why media violence can influence children of different ages, giving parents and teachers the power to maximize the media's benefits and minimize its harm. There are many opinions about media violence and children, but not all are supported by science. In this book, the top experts gather the latest results from 50 years of scientific study as the basis for a comprehensive, in-depth examination of the complex issues surrounding the effects of media violence of different types. Each chapter focuses on a particular issue of concern, including "hot" topics such as brain development, cyber-bullying, video games, and verbal aggression. Articles take into account factors such as economics, differences based on the ages of children, and differences between types of media violence. This book provides the information parents and those who work with families need to make the best choices. It includes chapters specifically relevant to the types of bullying schools have the most trouble identifying and controlling. Most importantly, the writing is both intelligent and accessible so that parents, educators, pediatricians, and policymakers can understand and apply the findings presented.
Douglas A. Gentile, PhD, is associate professor of developmental psychology at Iowa State University.