Fr. 246.00

Literacy and Identity Through Streaming Media - Kids, Teens, and Representation on Netflix

English · Hardback

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In this book, Damiana Gibbons Pyles guides readers through the fast-changing landscape of digital streaming services such as Netflix and explores their impact on children's and teens' identities.


List of contents










1. Children Go Streaming 2. Streaming Media, Streaming Time: How Netflix's Children's Programming Changes How Time Works 3. Visible Interface, Invisible Algorithms: Children Enter Into Netflix's Algorithmic Space 4. Interactive Dialogic Play: Interactive Streaming Media on Netflix 5. Girls are Snapping: Feminism in Netflix's Youth Programming 6. What is Blackness?: Netflix's Representation of African-American Youth 7. The Benefits and Necessary Evils of Netflix Kids and The Streaming Media Child


About the author










Damiana Gibbons Pyles is Professor in the Department of Learning, Teaching, and Curriculum at Appalachian State University, USA.


Summary

In this book, Damiana Gibbons Pyles guides readers through the fast-changing landscape of digital streaming services such as Netflix and explores their impact on children’s and teens’ identities.

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