Perhaps it is not the effects of VVGs that make them morally objectionable but rather some feature of the games themselves. A second kind of argument, call it the Violence Argument, pursues this line of thought, arguing that VVGs are bad because they represent violence for the purpose of en...
The influence of violent media on children and adolescents:a public-health approach. There is continuing debate on the extent of the effects of media violence on children and young people, and how to investigate these effects. The aim of th... KD Browne,C Hamilton-Giachritsis - 《Lancet》...
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In a world where a business’s bottom-line comes before anything else, industries profit from the unequal treatment of their employees. Marginalized people often have to go above and beyond the work being done by their more privileged coworkers to receive the same recognition. The problem is re...
Video Game Invasion: The History of a Global Obsession: Directed by David Carr, David Comtois. With Tony Hawk.
The deputies spoke with the victim, who said that he had been approached by the group of males when he was sitting outside the school and they began arguing with him. One of them pulled out a firearm and struck the student with it before the group fled the school grounds. ...
Henry Blodget and others have been arguing about the future of TV. I thought I would add my argument about the future of video on the internet. This is taken from an interview in VideoMaker Magazine. From 1999 By Larry Lemm November 1999 This last Spring
Due to the evolution of video gaming in today’s technological culture, many people, specifically the media and parents have questioned the positive impact of video gaming. People believed that gaming will only encourage addiction, lead to social isolation and result in physical and psychological com...
Video Nasties: Moral Panic, Censorship & Videotape: Directed by Jake West. With Julian Petley, Marc Morris, Andy Nyman, Xavier Mendik. A documentary analyzing the furor which so-called "video nasties" caused in Britain during the 1980s.
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