Changing Children's Culture
Children's Media and the "Long "68"
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Aarhus University, Nobelparken, Building 1342, room 455
Organizer
‘68’ COUNTERCULTURE affected the production, consumption and content of children’s media in many parts of the world. However, the ways in which these changes specifically played out and their lasting impact were very different.
This seminar brings together experts in children’ media history to explore the relationship between what Arthur Marwick has called the ‘long ‘68’ and changes in children’s media culture in different parts of the world.
Speakers:
Changing children’s culture in the US
Gary Cross, Penn State
Changing children’s culture in Russia
Birgitte Pristed, Aarhus University
Changing children’s culture in France
Sophie Heywood, University of Reading
Changing children’s culture in Scandinavia
Helle Strandgaard Jensen, Aarhus University
Commentators:
Ning de Coninck-Smith, Aarhus University
Nina Christensen, Aarhus University
Sign up: The event is free and open to all, but please sign up by emailing hs.jensen@cas.au.dk