EPISODE · Nov 26, 2023 · 28 MIN
Ep 20: Cartoons and aggression, Hugo, and lawsuit against tech giant
from Outside the Screen Podcast · host Outside the Screen
Episode 20 already! Tune in to find out why cartoon violence is actually violence, and what is going on with the 41 US state governments that are taking a certain very large tech company to court. In between, there’s a review of an action adventure movie set in 1930s Paris, read by a real live Frenchman.UpdateWe weren’t able to find any evidence of CBACT being available in Australia … but you might know something! If so, please get in touch: email [email protected] OR leave a comment.Show notesChinese/Pakistani paper: Ponam Saba, Haiwen Qi, Atif Saleem, I-Jun Chen, Fahd Naveed Kausar & Muhammad Farhan Iqbal, 'Effects of Animated Movies on the Aggression and Behavior Performance of Primary School Students and Their Control Using a Cognitive Behavioral Anger-Control Training (CBACT) Program' (2023) 13(8) Behavioral Sciences DOI: 10.3390/bs13080659Hugo review: https://childrenandmedia.org.au/movie-reviews/movies/hugoHugo availability in Australia: https://www.flicks.com.au/movie/hugo/US AGs’ suit against Meta: 1. Free article from an Australian perspective;2. more detailed article from US outlet;3. (for the law nerds) the actual complaint in the federal case.Also: fascinating interview with Frances HaugenFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/outsidethescreenpod/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/outsidethescreenpod/Substack Apple Podcasts Spotify Children and Media Australia (CMA): www.childrenandmedia.org.au; www.facebook.com/australiancouncilonchildrenandthemediaKim’s clinic: www.cgiclinic.com Get full access to Outside the Screen Podcast at outsidethescreen.substack.com/subscribe
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