
Screen Society
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Reviews / Votes
"This remarkably sane and balanced book gives us the most rational social analysis of screen technology that I've ever read. . A cool, detached observation augments many of the insights and information to be found in Screen Society. All screen-enthusiasts and screen-detractors would gain greater understanding and clarity, about their activities, by reading this remarkable book. I can't recommend Screen Society highly enough." (Alan Price, Magonia review of books, pelicanist.blogspot.com, August, 2018)More details
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Persons
Ellis Cashmore
is Honorary Professor of Sociology at Aston University, UK
Jamie Cleland
is Senior Lecturer in the School of Management at the University of South Australia
Kevin Dixon
is Senior Lecturer in the School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Law at Teesside University, UK
Content
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.
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