Joining the Dots: How Arab and European Children Are Connected by Screen Media

作者: Naomi Sakr , Jeanette Steemers

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-25658-6_2

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摘要: In this chapter we outline the type and volume of screen content available to be seen by children on various delivery platforms in both Arab European countries, tracking interconnections where these take place modes supply chain. We assess changing landscape impact arrival subscription video-on-demand. consider what means for provision, before comparing contrasting trends spread US each region, particularly animation consequences a pan-Arab approach when sources finance are limited. Analysis spectacular growth online video via YouTube raises questions about future dominance imported animation, as well persistent prominence global corporations.

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