In this episode, Kim and Liz discuss a paper from Oregon about how the rules a family sets about game use can influence children’s later behaviour; we hear Fiona reading the CMA review of the delightful Australian film Paper Planes; and Liz fills us in on the latest statement about how the Convention on the Rights of the Child applies in the digital environment.
The review mentions only one streaming service where Paper Planes is available, but you can find out more information at the link below.
Show notes:
Oregon paper: Amanda C Cote, Stewart M Coles and Sonya Dal Cin, ‘The interplay of parenting style and family rules about video games on subsequent fighting behavior’ (2020) Aggressive Behavior 1-13; doi 10.1002/ab.21931
Paper Planes review: https://childrenandmedia.org.au/movie-reviews/movies/paper-planes
Paper Planes streaming details for Australia: https://www.flicks.com.au/movie/paper-planes/
General Comment 25:
https://www.ohchr.org/en/documents/general-comments-and-recommendations/general-comment-no-25-2021-childrens-rights-relation (click on the arrow under ‘Version’ to get the document in a range of formats and languages)
Substack: www.outsidethescreen.substack.com/podcast
Children and Media Australia: www.childrenandmedia.org.au
CGI Clinic: www.cgiclinic.com
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