Screen society / Ellis Cashmore, Jamie Cleland, Kevin Dixon.
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TextLanguage: eng Publisher: Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2018Description: xvi, 262 pages ; 21 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
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- 9783319681634
- 331968163X
- HM 846 C338s 2018
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Titre de l'écran-titre (visionné en 2018).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction -- 2. History -- 3. Screenagers -- 4. Addiction -- 5. Politics -- 6. Children -- 7. Trolling -- 8. Gender -- 9. Gaming and Gambling -- 10. Health -- 11. Dating -- 12. Consumption -- 13. Privacy.
Screens have been with us since the eighteenth century, though we became accustomed to staring at them only after the appearance of film and television in the twentieth century. But there was nothing in film or TV that prepared us for the revolution wrought by the combination of screens and the internet. Society has been transformed and this book asks how and with what consequences? Screen Society's conclusions are based on an original research project conducted by scholars in the UK and Australia. The researchers designed their own research platform and elicited the thoughts and opinions of nearly 2000 participants, to draw together insights of today's society as seen by users of smartphones, tablets and computers - what the authors call Screenagers. The book issues challenges to accepted wisdom on many of the so-called problems associated with our persistent use of screen devices, including screen addiction, trolling, gaming and gambling. -- Publisher description.
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