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David Buckingham | lit.salon
David Buckingham
Born:
1954
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Born:
1954
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Young people, sex, and the media: the facts of life?
2003
David Buckingham
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Public secrets: EastEnders and its audience
1987
David Buckingham
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Reading Audiences: Young People and the Media
1993
David Buckingham
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Changing literacies: mediaeducation and modern culture
1993
David Buckingham
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Cultural studies goes to school: reading and teaching popular media
1994
David Buckingham
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Making Media
1995
David Buckingham, Jenny Grahame, Julian Sefton-Green
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The Making of Citizens: Young People, News and Politics (Media, Education and Culture)
1999
David Buckingham
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Children's Television in Britain: History, Discourse and Policy
1999
David Buckingham
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After the Death of Childhood: Growing Up in the Age of Electronic Media
2000
David Buckingham
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Small Screens: Television for Children (Studies in Communication and Society (Leicester, England).)
2002
David Buckingham
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Media Education: Literacy, Learning and Contemporary Culture
2003
David Buckingham
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Computer Games: Text, Narrative and Play
2006
David Buckingham
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Digital Generations: Children, Young People, and the New Media
2006
David Buckingham, Rebekah Willett
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Beyond Technology: Children's Learning in the Age of Digital Culture
2007
David Buckingham
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Youth, Identity, and Digital Media (John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Series on Digital Media and Learning)
2007
David Buckingham
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Video cultures: media technology and everyday creativity
2009
David Buckingham
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Children and television: an overview of the research.
1987
David Buckingham
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Watching Media Learning: Making Sense of Media Education
1990
David Buckingham
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Watching media learning: making sense of media education
1990
David Buckingham
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Children talking television: the making of television literacy
1993
David Buckingham
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Reading audiences: young people and the media
1993
David Buckingham
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Economics
1995
David Buckingham
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Moving images: understanding children's emotional responses to television
1996
David Buckingham
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Teaching popular culture: beyond radical pedagogy
1998
David Buckingham
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Teaching Popular Culture
1998
David Buckingham
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Children's television in Britain: history, discourse, and policy
1999
David Buckingham
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The making of citizens young people, news, and politics
2000
David Buckingham
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Education, entertainment, and learning in the home
2002
David Buckingham
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Small screens: television for children
2002
David Buckingham
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Young People, Sex and the Media: The Facts of Life
2004
David Buckingham
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Toys, games, and media
2004
Jeffrey H. Goldstein, David Buckingham, Gilles Brougère
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Schooling the Digital Generation: New Media, Popular Culture and the Future of Education (Professorial Lectures)
2005
David Buckingham
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Educacion En Medios
2005
David Buckingham
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Global Children, Global Media
2008
David Buckingham
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Video cultures: media technology and everyday creativity
2009
David Buckingham
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Childhood And Consumer Culture
2010
David Buckingham
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The material child growing up in consumer culture
2011
David Buckingham
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Home truths?: video production and domestic life
2011
David Buckingham
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La infancia materialista
2013
David Buckingham
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Youth Cultures In The Age Of Global Media
2014
David Buckingham
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Children talking television: the making of television literacy
David Buckingham
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YOUNG PEOPLE, SEX AND THE MEDIA: THE FACTS OF LIFE?
David Buckingham