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Journal Articles

Masanet, M-J and Buckingham, D (2015) Advice on life? Online fan forums as a space for peer-to-peer sex and relationships education, Sex Education, 15(5), pp.486-499, ISSN: 1468-1811. DOI: 10.1080/14681811.2014.934444.

Buckingham, D and Jensen, HS (2013) ‘Beyond “media panics”: reconceptualising public debates about children and media’, Journal of Children and Media, 6(4), pp.413-429.

Wallis, R and Buckingham, D (2013) Arming the citizen-consumer: The invention of 'media literacy' within UK communications policy, European Journal of Communication, 28(5), pp.527-540, ISSN: 0267-3231. DOI: 10.1177/0267323113483605.

Bazalgette, C and Buckingham, D (2013) Literacy, media and multimodality: A critical response, Literacy, 47(2), pp.95-102, ISSN: 1741-4350. DOI: 10.1111/j.1741-4369.2012.00666.x.

Buckingham, D (2013) ‘Making sense of the “digital generation”’, Self and Society, 40(3), pp.7-15.

Buckingham, D (2013) ‘Teaching the creative class? Media education and the media industries in the age of “participatory culture”’, Journal of Media Practice, 14(1), pp.25-41.

Buckingham, D and Martínez-Rodríguez, JB (2013) Interactive youth: New citizenship between social networks and school settings, Comunicar, 20(40), pp.10-13, ISSN: 1134-3478. DOI: 10.3916/C40-2013-02-00.

Buckingham, D and Rodríguez-Hoyos, C (2013) Learning about power and citizenship in an online virtual world, Comunicar, 20(40), pp.49-57, ISSN: 1134-3478. DOI: 10.3916/C40-2013-02-05.

Buckingham, D (2013) Representing Audiences: Audience Research, Public Knowledge, and Policy, Communication Review, 16(1-2), pp.51-60, ISSN: 1071-4421. DOI: 10.1080/10714421.2013.757487.

Bragg, S and Buckingham, D (2012) ‘Global concerns, local negotiations and moral selves: contemporary parenting and the “sexualisation of childhood” debate’, Feminist Media Studies, tbc, pp.tbc-tbc, DOI: 10.1080/14680777.2012.700523.

Buckingham, D (2012) Rethinking the Child Consumer: New Practices, New Paradigms, Comunicação, mídia e consumo, 9(25), pp.43-69.

Partington, A and Buckingham, D (2012) ‘Challenging theories: conceptual learning in the Media Studies classroom’, International Journal of Learning and Media, 3(4), pp.7-22.

Skaar, H, Buckingham, D, Tingstad, V (2011) ‘Marketing on the internet: a new educational challenge’, Media Education Research Journal, 1(2), pp.13-30.

Bragg, S, Buckingham, D, Russell, R, Willett, R (2011) Too much, too soon? Children, 'sexualization' and consumer culture, Sex Education, 11(3), pp.279-292, ISSN: 1468-1811. DOI: 10.1080/14681811.2011.590085.

Banaji, S and Buckingham, D (2011) ‘Young people, the internet and civic participation’, International Journal of Learning and Media, 2(1), pp.15-24.

Pelletier, C, Burn, A, Buckingham, D (2010) Game design as textual poaching: Media literacy, creativity and game-making, E-Learning, 7(1), pp.90-107, ISSN: 1741-8887. DOI: 10.2304/elea.2010.7.1.90.

Buckingham, D and Domaille, K (2009) Making media education happen: A global view, pp.19-30, DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-9529-0_3.

Buckingham, D (2009) 'Creative' visual methods in media research: possibilities, problems and proposals, MEDIA CULTURE & SOCIETY, 31(4), pp.633-+, ISSN: 0163-4437. DOI: 10.1177/0163443709335280.

Buckingham, D (2009) Beyond the competent consumer: the role of media literacy in the making of regulatory policy on children and food advertising in the UK, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CULTURAL POLICY, 15(2), pp.217-230, ISSN: 1028-6632. DOI: 10.1080/10286630802651602.

Banaji, S and Buckingham, D (2009) THE CIVIC SELL Young people, the internet, and ethical consumption, INFORMATION COMMUNICATION & SOCIETY, 12(8), pp.1197-1223, ISSN: 1369-118X. DOI: 10.1080/13691180802687621.

Buckingham, D (2009) The appliance of science: the role of evidence in the making of regulatory policy on children and food advertising in the UK, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CULTURAL POLICY, 15(2), pp.201-215, ISSN: 1028-6632. DOI: 10.1080/10286630802651594.

Buckingham, D (2007) Childhood in the age of global media, Children's Geographies, 5(1-2), pp.43-54, ISSN: 1473-3285. DOI: 10.1080/14733280601108155.

Buckingham, D (2007) A Special Audience? Children and Television, pp.468-486, DOI: 10.1002/9780470997130.ch26.

Buckingham, D (2007) Media education goes digital: An introduction, Learning, Media and Technology, 32(2), pp.111-119, ISSN: 1743-9884. DOI: 10.1080/17439880701343006.

Buckingham, D and Scanlon, M (2005) Selling learning: towards a political economy of edutainment media, MEDIA CULTURE & SOCIETY, 27(1), pp.41-+, ISSN: 0163-4437. DOI: 10.1177/0163443705049057.

Scanlon, M and Buckingham, D (2004) Home learning and the educational marketplace, OXFORD REVIEW OF EDUCATION, 30(2), pp.287-303, ISSN: 0305-4985. DOI: 10.1080/0305498042000215575.

Buckingham, D and Sefton-Green, J (2003) Gotta catch 'em all: structure, agency and pedagogy in children's media culture, MEDIA CULTURE & SOCIETY, 25(3), pp.379-+, ISSN: 0163-4437. DOI: 10.1177/0163443703025003477.

Buckingham, D (2001) Protecting our children on the internet: Towards a new culture of responsibility, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION, 16(2), pp.257-259, ISSN: 0267-3231. DOI: 10.1177/0267323101016002010.

Buckingham, D and Jones, K (2001) New Labour's cultural turn: some tensions in contemporary educational and cultural policy, JOURNAL OF EDUCATION POLICY, 16(1), pp.1-14, ISSN: 0268-0939. DOI: 10.1080/02680930010009796.

Buckingham, D (1999) Turning on the news, JOURNAL OF ADOLESCENT & ADULT LITERACY, 43(3), pp.250-253, ISSN: 1081-3004.

Kelley, P, Buckingham, D, Davies, H (1999) Talking dirty - Children, sexual knowledge and television, CHILDHOOD-A GLOBAL JOURNAL OF CHILD RESEARCH, 6(2), pp.221-242, ISSN: 0907-5682. DOI: 10.1177/0907568299006002005.

Buckingham, D (1999) Young People, Politics and News Media: beyond political socialisation, OXFORD REVIEW OF EDUCATION, 25(1-2), pp.171-184, ISSN: 0305-4985. DOI: 10.1080/030549899104198.

Buckingham, D (1999) Re-viewing our media childhoods, JOURNAL OF ADOLESCENT & ADULT LITERACY, 42(4), pp.292-294, ISSN: 1081-3004.

Buckingham, D (1999) Young People, Politics and News Media: Beyond political socialisation, Oxford Review of Education, 25(1-2), pp.171-184, ISSN: 0305-4985. DOI: 10.1080/030549899104198.

Buckingham, D (1998) Growing up digital: The rise of the net generation, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION, 13(4), pp.557-565, ISSN: 0267-3231. DOI: 10.1177/0267323198013004007.

Buckingham, D (1998) Kinderculture: The corporate construction of childhood, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION, 13(4), pp.557-565, ISSN: 0267-3231. DOI: 10.1177/0267323198013004007.

Buckingham, D (1998) Virtuous reality: How America surrendered discussion of moral values to opportunists, nitwits and blockheads like William Bennett, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION, 13(4), pp.557-565, ISSN: 0267-3231. DOI: 10.1177/0267323198013004007.

Buckingham, D (1998) Media education in the UK: Moving beyond protectionism, JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION, 48(1), pp.33-43, ISSN: 0021-9916. DOI: 10.1111/j.1460-2466.1998.tb02735.x.

Buckingham, D (1997) News media, political socialization and popular citizenship: Towards a new agenda, CRITICAL STUDIES IN MASS COMMUNICATION, 14(4), pp.344-366, ISSN: 0739-3180. DOI: 10.1080/15295039709367023.

Buckingham, D (1997) To be continued .. Soap operas around the world - Allen,RC, CULTURAL STUDIES, 11(2), pp.351-355, ISSN: 0950-2386.

Buckingham, D (1997) From mouse to mermaid: The politics of film, gender, and culture - Bell,E, Hass,L, Sells,L, MEDIA CULTURE & SOCIETY, 19(2), pp.285-293, ISSN: 0163-4437. DOI: 10.1177/016344397019002010.

Buckingham, D (1997) Inside the mouse: Work and play at Disney World - Klugman,K, Kuenz,J, Waldrep,S, Willis,S, MEDIA CULTURE & SOCIETY, 19(2), pp.285-293, ISSN: 0163-4437. DOI: 10.1177/016344397019002010.

Buckingham, D (1997) Disney and his worlds - Bryman,A, MEDIA CULTURE & SOCIETY, 19(2), pp.285-293, ISSN: 0163-4437. DOI: 10.1177/016344397019002010.

Sefton-Green, J and Buckingham, D (1996) Digital visions: Children's 'creative' uses of multimedia technologies, Convergence, 2(2), pp.47-79, ISSN: 1354-8565. DOI: 10.1177/135485659600200207.

Buckingham, D (1996) Critical pedagogy and media education: A theory in search of a practice, JOURNAL OF CURRICULUM STUDIES, 28(6), pp.627-650, ISSN: 0022-0272. DOI: 10.1080/0022027980280601.

BUCKINGHAM, D (1995) MEDIA EDUCATION AND THE MEDIA INDUSTRIES - BRIDGING THE GAPS, JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION, 21(1), pp.7-22, ISSN: 0260-7417. DOI: 10.1080/0260741950210102.

BUCKINGHAM, D (1994) MEDIA TEACHING - FLEMING,D, JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION, 20(1), pp.45-47, ISSN: 0260-7417.

BUCKINGHAM, D (1993) GOING CRITICAL - THE LIMITS OF MEDIA LITERACY, AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, 37(2), pp.142-152, ISSN: 0004-9441. DOI: 10.1177/000494419303700203.

BUCKINGHAM, D (1992) MEDIA EDUCATION - THE LIMITS OF A DISCOURSE, JOURNAL OF CURRICULUM STUDIES, 24(4), pp.297-313, ISSN: 0022-0272. DOI: 10.1080/0022027920240401.



Conferences

Buckingham, D (2006) Is there a digital generation?. In Buckingham, D and Willett, R (ed) Conference on Digital Generations - Children, Young People and New Media, Digital Generations: Children, Young People, and New Media, London Univ, Inst Educ, London, ENGLAND, pp.1-13, ISBN: 0-8058-5862-8.

Buckingham, D (2003) Media education and the end of the critical consumer. In Conference on Youth Popular Culture and Schooling, HARVARD EDUCATIONAL REVIEW, SYRACUSE, NY, pp.309-327, DOI: 10.17763/haer.73.3.c149w3g81t381p67.

Scanlon, M and Buckingham, D (2003) Learning online - E-learning and the domestic market in the UK. In Marshall, G and Katz, Y (ed) IFIP TC 3/WG 3 5 International Working Conference on Learning with Technologies in School, Home and Community, LEARNING IN SCHOOL, HOME AND COMMUNITY: ICT FOR EARLY AND ELEMENTARY EDUCATION, MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, pp.137-147, ISBN: 1-4020-7367-4.

BUCKINGHAM, D, HEY, V, MOSS, G (1992) RETHINKING TELEVISION LITERACY - HOW CHILDREN UNDERSTAND TELEVISION. In Bazalgette, C, Bevort, E, Savino, J (ed) Colloquy on New Directions in Media Education, NEW DIRECTIONS, TOULOUSE, FRANCE, pp.125-129, ISBN: 0-85170-350-X.



Books

Banaji, S and Buckingham, D (2013) The Civic Web: Young People, the Internet and Civic Participation, MIT Press, ISBN: 9780262019644.

Buckingham, D (2011) The Material Child: Growing Up in Consumer Culture, Polity, ISBN: 9780745647715.

Buckingham, D, Willett, R, Pini, M (2011) Home Truths? Video Production and Domestic Life,ISBN: 9780472051373.

Tingstad, V and Buckingham, D (2010) Childhood and Consumer Culture, Palgrave Macmillan, ISBN: 9780230227835.

Block, LD and Buckingham, D (2010) Global Children, Global Media, Palgrave Macmillan, ISBN: 9780230273443.

Buckingham, D and Willett, R (ed) (2009) Video Cultures: Media Technology and Everyday Creativity, Palgrave Macmillan, ISBN: 9780230221864.

Buckingham, D (2008) Youth, identity, and digital media, The MIT Press.



Chapters

Banaji, S and Buckingham, D (2013) ‘Young people and online civic participation: Key findings from a pan-European research project’. In Loncle, P, Cuconato, M, Muniglia, V, Walther, A (ed) Youth Participation in Europe: Beyond Discourses, Practices and Realities, Policy Press, pp.159-172, ISBN: 9781447300182.

Bragg, S, Buckingham, D, Russell, R, Willett, R (2012) ‘Children, “sexualisation” and consumer culture’. In Sandin, B, Sjöberg, J, Sparrman, A (ed) Situating Child Consumption, Nordic Academic Press, pp.213-230, ISBN: 9789185509706.

Buckingham, D (2011) ‘Children and television’. In Qvortrup, J, Corsaro, WA, Honig, M-S (ed) The Palgrave Handbook of Childhood Studies, Palgrave Macmillan, pp.47-59, ISBN: 9780230532618.

de Block, L and Buckingham, D (2010) At the crossroads of childhood, media and migration. In Ensor, MO and Goździak, EM (ed) Children and Migration, Palgrave MacMillan, pp.54-78.

Buckingham, D (2010) ‘Do we really need media education 2.0? Teaching media in the age of participatory culture’. In Drotner, K and Schrøder, KC (ed) Digital Content Creation, Peter Lang Pub Incorporated, pp.287-304, ISBN: 9781433106958.

Buckingham, D (2009) ‘Children and consumer culture’. In Montgomery, H (ed) Children and young people's worlds, Policy Pr, pp.181-198.

Buckingham, D and Bragg, S (2009) ‘Too much, too young? Young people, sexual media and learning’. In Attwood, F (ed) Mainstreaming sex, I. B. Tauris, pp.129-146.

Buckingham, D (2008) ‘New media, new childhoods? Children’s changing cultural environment in the age of digital media’. In Kehily, MJ (ed) An Introduction to Childhood Studies, Open University Press, pp.124-140, ISBN: 9780335228706.

Bragg, S and Buckingham, D (2008) ‘”Scrapbooks” as a resource in media research with young people’. In Thomson, P (ed) Doing Visual Research with Children and Young People, Routledge, pp.114-131, ISBN: 9780203870525.

Buckingham, D (2008) ‘Children and media: a Cultural Studies approach’. In Drotner, K and Livingstone, S (ed) International Handbook of Children, Media and Culture, SAGE Publications Limited, pp.219-236, ISBN: 9781446206645.



Reports

Buckingham, D (2011) Agenda for Media Literacy: Policy Recommendations for European Cities to Support Children and Young People, European Cities for Children.

Buckingham, D, Bragg, S, Russell, R, Willett, R (2010) Sexualised Goods Aimed at Children, Scottish Parliament.

Buckingham, D (2009) The Impact of the Commercial World on Children’s Wellbeing: Report of an Independent Assessment, DCMS & DCSF.



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