Walker, 2017 - Google Patents
Video Nicies: Rethinking the relationship between video entertainment and children in Britain during the early 1980sWalker, 2017
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- Walker J
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- Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television
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Published work which addresses video's formative years in Britain typically frames children in one of two ways: either as victims of 'video nasties', or as scapegoats used by social guardians and policy-makers to further a profoundly moralistic, censorious, agenda. The …
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