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		<description><![CDATA[Product DescriptionWho are today&#8217;s young people and how are they constructed in media-consumer culture and in relation to adult cultures in particular? How are the issues of pleasure, power, and agency to be understood in the corporatized global community? How are teachers to educate young people? What new practices are required? Buy delight, kids rule, adults are dim and schools are dull. These are canons of children&#8217;s consumer cultures. In the places where kids, commodities and i&#8230; More >> Consuming Children: Education-Entertainment-Advertising]]></description>
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