Play, Part 2: Violence in videogames
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20-07-2009 |
Published on: Net Family News
16/07/2009
by Anne Collier
Last week I looked at what psychiatrist Stuart Brown says about the power of play and how it can mitigate aggression. This week a look at the videogame part of the picture.....
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04-06-2009 |
Published on: The Economist
28/05/2009
VIDEO games get a bad press. Many are unquestionably violent and, as has been the way with new media from novels to comic books to television, they have been accused of corrupting the moral fabric of youth. Nor are such accusations without merit. There is a body of research suggesting that violent games can lead to aggressive thoughts, if not to violence itself. But not all games are shoot-’em-ups, and what is less examined is whether those that reward more constructive behaviour also have lingering impacts. That, however, is starting to change. Two studies showing that video games have a bright side as well as a dark one have been carried out recently.
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Keeping Kids From One Byte Too Many
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01-04-2009 |
Published on: The Washington Post
01/04/2009
by Ruth Marcus
My subjects today are sexting teens, Facebooking parents and child-rearing tips from Bill Gates. Trust me: This is all going to connect up.
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Confronting Dating Violence by Telling Teens That More Abuse Is Not the Solution
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31-03-2009 |
Published on: The New York Times
29/03/2009
by Susan Dominus
About four days a week, Yalitza Garcia, an upbeat, sincere 28-year-old, is temporarily replaced by Yalitza Garcia (Yali, for short), an argumentative type with a bad attitude.
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30-03-2009 |
Published on: Newsweek
29/09/2006
by Patti Davis
Many years ago, I heard someone say that America lost her innocence the day President Kennedy was shot. I was 11 years old on that day, and I still recall every moment of it, even the slant of the sun when everyone in my school was called out of class and onto the wide green lawn to hear the awful news. We were all much older by the end of that day and, yes, harder, too. Less innocent.
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