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Playing with Fire: How do Computer Games Influence the Player?


Author

Simon Egenfeldt-Nielsen and Jonas Heide Smith

Publication Date

2004

Summary

From the Foreword
"In the debate on children, youth and computer games, the question of whether computer games are harmful is often posed. The answers provided are many and varying, making it easy to interpret the research results as contradictory. Questions concerning the harmfulness of computer games often seek simple "yes" or "no" answers, while the research reveals a more complicated picture. Different investigations also have their starting point in different perspectives and questions, which may explain the confusion.

With an aim to clarify and bring some order to the area, the Danish Media Council for Children and Young People has conducted an investigation that provides some insight into children's and young people's use of computer games. The investigation is based, among other things, on a picture of the scientific status of computer games and harmfulness as well as on an overview of the considerations other countries have made concerning regulation in the area. The original report Forskningsnotat om computerspil og skadelighed (Egenfeldt-Nielsen & Smith, 2003) is available at the Medierådet website.

Nordicom’s International Clearinghouse for Children, Youth and Media considered the report to be of interest to a wider audience and sought collaboration with the Danish Media Council for Children and Young People concerning publishing of the report. The authors, Simon Egenfelt-Nielsen and Jonas Heide Smith, have done some revising and updating of the report, which is now available [here] in English. It is our hope that the report will contribute to clarification in the debate on computer games and inspire further research in the area."

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Publisher

Number of Pages

39

Contact

Catharina Bucht, B.A.

Information Coordinator

International Clearinghouse on Children, Youth and Media

Nordicom

Göteborg University

Box 713

SE 405 30

GÖTEBORG

Sweden

Tel: +46 31 786 49 53

Fax: +46 31 786 46 55

catharina.bucht@nordicom.gu.se

clearinghouse@nordicom.gu.se

Clearinghouse website

Source

Clearinghouse website; and email from Catharina Bucht to The Communication Initiative on July 4 2007.


Placed on the Communication Initiative site January 12 2006
Last Updated July 23 2007



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