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_aWSS _dAFV |
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_aBiggins, Barbara _9791 |
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_aKids TV rules : _byes, kids do need them (or, are broadcasting standards to protect children necessary?) _cBiggins, Barbara |
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_aWellington _bButterworths _c2000 |
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500 | _aA paper presented by Barbara Biggins, the Executive Director of Young Media Australia, at the New Zealand Broadcasting Standards Authority Symposium on Television Standards in Relation to Children, Wellington, March 2000. | ||
520 | _aThis paper was presented at the New Zealand Broadcasting Standards Authority Symposium on Television Standards in Relation to Children. The implication of violence in the media is central to the discussion, particularly when the media is seen as a social influence in children's lives. The author discusses the regulation of media violence in various countries and the issue of whether children should be protected from the media environment. Issues of concern relating to regulation are explored and the author suggests that we need to look more critically at the types of violence that are harmful to children, taking into account the context and the ways in which violence impacts upon their lives. | ||
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_2FVC _aCHILD WELFARE _9124 |
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_2FVC _aCHILDREN _9127 |
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_aMEDIA _9367 |
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_aSTANDARDS _9573 |
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_aVIOLENCE ON TELEVISION _93430 |
500 | _aButterworths Family Law Journal 3(8) December 2000 : 209-214 | ||
773 | 0 | _tButterworths Family Law Journal 3(8) December 2000 : 209-214 | |
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