Ellen Wartella

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Ellen A. Wartella (born October 16, 1949, in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania) is a leading scholar of the role of media in children's development. She is the chair and professor of communication, director of Northwestern University's Center on Media and Human Development, and an adviser for the review at Northwestern University. She studies social policy, media studies, psychology, and child development at the University. She believes that smartphones are disruptive in a way that's different from earlier technology. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Newspapers and citizenship : young adults' subjective experience of the newspaper form / by Kevin G. Barnhurst. by Barnhurst, Kevin G., 1951-

    Published 1991
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    Children communicating : media and development of thought, speech, understanding / Ellen Wartella, editor.

    Published 1979
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    American communication research : the remembered history / edited by Everette E. Dennis, Ellen Wartella.

    Published 1996
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    The audience and its landscape / [edited by] James Hay, Lawrence Grossberg, Ellen Wartella.

    Published 1996
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    Mediamaking : mass media in a popular culture / by Lawrence Grossberg, Ellen Wartella, and D. Charles Whitney. by Grossberg, Lawrence

    Published 1998
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    Children and television : fifty years of research / edited by Norma Pecora, John P. Murray, Ellen Ann Wartella.

    Published 2007
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