In this Mediasnackers podcast, Jenkins discusses such topics as the current youth media climate and the growing divide between young people and educators.
Interview with Prof. Henry Jenkins on Serious Games, Videogame Violence & More
Henry Jenkins speaks with GameDaily BIZ regarding his new book, Convergence Culture: Where Old and New Media Collide
Jenkins Debunks 8 Video Game Myths at PBS
Professor Henry Jenkins has contributed an article at PBS.org debunking eight major myths about video games and their social impact.
Turning Video Games’ Power Into A Positive
An article on Knight-Ridder tackles the omnipresent games-and-violence debate, and looks at the possible social benefits of video gaming.
In Medias Res, Fall 2004
“Because of our interest in the communities that form around games, we are positioned to examine the informal learning that occurs outside of school spaces.”
The Book as Looking Glass: Improving Works for and about Children in Early Modern England
Exploring three developments pertaining to children and reading in seventeenth-century England, including how profoundly death was implicated in the development of thought about children’s reading.
New Models for Teaching and Learning, Grow Up with Generation.org
MIT’s Program in Comparative Media Studies Launches Efforts to Explore the Future of Educational Media.