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Gaming and Territorial Negotiations in Family Life
Oleh:
Aarsand, Pal Andre
;
Aronsson, Karin
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Childhood: A Journal of Global Child Research vol. 16 no. 04 (Nov. 2009)
,
page 497-517.
Topik:
Computer Gaming
;
Family Politics
;
Parental Involvement
;
Place/Space
;
Public/Private
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Childhood 16(4) 497–517 (win).pdf
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C43
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This article examines territorial negotiations concerning gaming, drawing on video recordings of gaming practices in middle-class families. It explores how private vs public gaming space was co-construed by children and parents in front of the screen as well as through conversations about games. Game equipment was generally located in public places in the homes, which can be understood in terms of parent's surveillance of their children, on the one hand, and actual parental involvement, on the other. Gaming space emerged in the interplay between game location, technology and practices, which blurred any fixed boundaries between public and private, place and space, as well as traditional age hierarchies.
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