
handle: 11250/2624782
Abstract The relationship between children and new media is a recurrent topic of media studies research. This article examines the relationship between children and digital media technologies from an eco-ethical perspective, highlighting how media consumption always involves consumption of material resources. Adopting a visual culture approach to media representations, its discussion focuses on the website and advertising campaign of a Norwegian environmental organisation for children.
Environmentalethics, New media ecology, Digitaltechnologies, Environmental ethics, Communication. Mass media, Digital technologies, Children, P87-96
Environmentalethics, New media ecology, Digitaltechnologies, Environmental ethics, Communication. Mass media, Digital technologies, Children, P87-96
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