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Microsoft Word - Buckingham, Impact of Media Literature Review for the Byron Review.doc
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Document Date: 2014-03-04 09:33:25


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Byron Review / Pearson / Facebook / /

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United States / United Kingdom / South Korea / /

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EUR / /

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Product Recall / Product Issues / /

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University of London December / Institute of Education / /

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online romance / communications policy / media technology / printing press / media content / media systems / online communities / social networking site / social networking / electronic technology / media violence / advertising program / media forms / media effects / media regulation / online gaming / media industries / online community / media literacy / /

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Institute of Education / Columbine High School / Department for Children / Schools and Families / Andrew Burn Centre for the Study of Children / Youth and Media / Jump Up Internet Rescue School / University of London / /

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Natasha Whiteman / Willard Rowland / James Bulger / Rebekah Willett / David Buckingham / Youth / /

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Contents Executive / Professor / /

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unhealthy habit of novel-reading / /

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Missouri / West Virginia / Colorado / /

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the Byron Review / /

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West Virginia / /

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