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Essay on Children and Media
Modern mass media are supposed by programme-makers, politicians, and the public to have a predominantly vital role in childhood civilization, expansion, and performance. For each of these groups, and for children themselves, film, television, and video are time and again regarded as overlapping media. Films are revealed on television and are available on video for watching on domestic television equipment. Each medium overlaps in both children's and parents' discourse about media effects and children's responses to media.
While there are significant methodological issues that can be raised about the specificity of different media, this essay follows the contours of existing debate by focusing mainly on television, including film and video which is watched on television. The concern for how adults should respond to children's interactions with media is both quotidian and real, and can be addressed in two interrelated ways. Children's interaction with media is on one hand a question of discourse, which focuses on how the terms of the issue are posed and how it is addressed. Secondly, the relations between children and media are a matter of action, including the procedures for parents' control and prohibition of media use, legal regulation and censorship, and policy debate.
But action takes place on the basis of discursive assumptions about both children and media, where the legitimacy of law, policy, and parental control rests on stated or unstated theories of childhood and media culture. Both discourse and action are conducted by adults, so that any discussion of children's interaction with media must first recognize a certain virtuality of the object it addresses. While the figure of the child is massively present in discourses around the mass media, the child as a subject who might participate in these discourses remains largely silent.In seeking to understand what children think about television listening to what they say is clearly an important source of data......