JOCAM: It’s Not Just for Turtles

Just in the past few years, those who study children's relationship with media have received their own journal, titled (with surprising clarity for academe) The Journal of Children and Media (or JOCAM). I interviewed the founder and co-editor of JOCAM, Dafna Lemish, via email exchange, where we discussed the Journal's origins, purpose and focus; as well as the current direction and needs of the children and media research community.
February 27, 2014

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Analyst/strategist/writer/speaker David Kleeman travels the world as SVP of Global Trends for kids research consultancy/digital studio @Dubit. Home is an aisle seat near the front. Follow: @davidkleeman.

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