LSCI 100

FINAL PROJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY

RESEARCH QUESTION:


How does violence in video games affect our society?

SEARCH WORKSHEET

CONCEPT #

Search Terms

 

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Violence

 

 

2

Video games

Computer games

 

3

Society

Children

Culture

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Antonucci, Mike. “Video-Game Violence: Looking for More Experts” The Mercury News Interactive 4 May 2007: NA. <http://blogs.mercurynews.com/aei/2007/05/video-game_violence_looking_for_more_experts.html>

 “Going After Video Game Violence.” State Legislatures  Jan. 2006: 9. Thomson Gale. Skyline College Library. 8 May 2007. <http://find.galegroup.com>.

Grossman, Dave. Stop Teaching Our Kids to Kill : A Call to Action against TV, Movie & Video Game Violence. New York: Crown Publishers, 1999.

Mayse, James. “Games on the Brain: Researchers Worry about the Impact of Violent Video Games.” Messenger-Inquirer (Owensboro, KY) 3 Feb. 2007: NA. General Business File ASAP. Thomson Gale. Skyline College Library. 8 May 2007. <http://find.galegroup.com>.

Sohn, Emily. "Video Game Violence." Science News for Kids 24 Jan. 2007: NA. InfoTrac OneFile. Thomson Gale. Skyline College Library. 8 May 2007. <http://find.galegroup.com>.

“Violent Video Games Produce Violent Behavior.” About: Mental Health. 9 Nov. 2005. New York Times Company. 8 May 2007. <http://mentalhealth.about.com/cs/familyresources/a/vidgameviolence.htm>

“Video Game Violence Goes Straight to Kids’ Heads.” Forbes.com. 28 Nov. 2006. 8 May 2007. <http://www.forbes.com/forbeslife/health/feeds/hscout/2006/11/28/hscout536261.html>.

 

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last revised: 5-14-07 by Eric Brenner & Dennis Wolbers, Skyline College, San Bruno, CA
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