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Why Children Should be Seen and Heard

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  • Ammu Joseph

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The paper first provides some examples of how the media tend to neglect children as sources and resources and goes on to describe how briefly about how children have proved themselves eminently capable of both producing and critiquing media. And, finally, it will raise some questions about appropriate approaches to dealing with the problem.

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  • Ammu Joseph, 2007. "Why Children Should be Seen and Heard," Working Papers id:845, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:845
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