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Handbook of Digital Inequality
Cheltenham; Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing (2022), xii, 386 pp.
"International contributors assess a variety of key contexts that impact access to digital technologies, including contextual variations related to geography and infrastructure, as well as individual differences related to age, income, health and disability status. Chapters explore how variations em
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Entertainment-Education Through Digital Games
In: Serious games: Mechanisms and effects
Ute RItterfield, Michael Cody, Peter Verderer (eds.)
New York; London: Routledge (2009), pp. 271-292
"In summary, the present chapter analyzed the role of digital games in the growing practice of entertainment-education. We argued that serious games should not be automatically labeled as E-E digital games just because they include some social content. Connections were drawn between the social inter
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Media Messages and Public Health: A Decisions Approach to Content Analysis
New York; London: Routledge (2009), xvii, 270 pp.
"Media Messages and Public Health addresses the full range of methodological and conceptual issues involved in content analysis research, specifically focused on public health-related messages and behaviors. Uniquely tailored to the challenges faced by content researchers interested in the study of
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Entertainment-Education and Social Change: History, Research and Practice
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Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates (2004), xxii, 458 pp.
Summary Report: Developing a Research Agenda for Entertainment Education and Multicultural Audiences
Santa Monica: Health and Society Hollywood; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); USC Annenberg Norman Lear Center (2003), 30 pp.