After the Death of ChildhoodISBN: 978-0-7456-1933-0
Paperback
256 pages
June 2000, Polity
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'After the Death of Childhood is an excellent summary and
critique of the hype surrounding childhood and the media at the
dawn of the 21st century. It debates issues with great flair and
utmost clarity and draws conclusions that are of vital importance
not only to educators and to those in the media, who should take
Buckingham's message very seriously, but to all interested and
informed adults.' Valerie Walkerdine, Foundation Professor of
Critical Psychology at University of Western Sydney,
Australia
'An overview of changes both in childhood and the media
environment, based on extensive research ... He raises some
important issues and dispels some fears.' CY Magazine
'Buckingham addresses the relationship between children and the
media by focusing on both the changing patterns of media and the
changing nature of childhood.' Reference and Research Book
News
'This is an important and engaging book that will prove
informative and challenging to literacy and English educators. It
places the work on children and the media in historical context and
suggests a way forward for research and policy developments.'
Journal of Early Childhood Literacy
'a valuable addition to the ongoing debates over children and modern-day society' British Educational Research Journal