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Children's wellbeing in the media age: Multidisciplinary perspectives from the Harvard-Australia Symposium Editors. E. Handsley, C. MacDougall, & M. Rich (2015). Publisher: The Federation Press, Sydney, Paperback IBSN 978-1-1-76002-028-6, $59.95, 260 pages.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 December 2015
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