The Children‘s Media Conference
TV & Film
Can children’s preschool programmes change cultural attitudes towards women by showing young boys and girls gender equality? Has children’s programming fostered unflattering views of women and the disrespectful attitudes it can create in society, as well as how women view themselves? How responsible is the children’s content industry for cementing the attitudes of people and their views towards gender when action toys are described as boy’s toys and the pink aisle is labelled for the girls? Can this paradigm be changed with programming for the post-millennial generation?
This session celebrates the successes in fostering new attitudes towards girls, as well as focusing on what needs to be done, by bringing together content creators, campaigners and researchers to reflect on the journey undertaken and engage in the journey ahead.
CMC 2019 - Research - Social Media and Gaming - Good or Bad for Kids?
CMC 2019 - Research - Diversity in UK Kids’ TV
CMC 2019 - Research - Co-viewing, Co-playing, Co-everything
CMC 2019 - Research - Gaming Grannies
CMC 2019 - Research - HEIHEI, Disrupting Younger Kids Media Provision in New Zealand
CMC 2019 - Research - Screenage Kids
CMC 2019 - Research - What Children’s Content do Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix and YouTube Want?
CMC 2019 - Changemaker - Sapphire
CMC 2019 - Changemaker - Noga Levy-Rapoport
CMC 2019 - Creative Keynote: Horrible Histories & Changemaker: Sapphire
CMC 2019 - Opening Keynote: Nadiya Hussain & Changemaker: Noga Levy-Rapoport
CMC 2019 - Gambling and Gaming: What’s the Difference? What’s the Harm?
CMC 2019 - Changemaker - Harrison Gunn
CMC 2019 - Changemaker - Euella Jackson
CMC 2019 - Changemaker - Ruda Santos
CMC 2019 - Changemaker - Finlay Pringle
CMC 2019 - Changemaker - Dan Lawes
CMC 2019 - Changemaker - Brandon Relph
CMC 2019 - Changemaker - Alvin Owusu
CMC 2019 - The Last Word
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