Marc Armitage - Thought Crime

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The latest in gun violence research and computer games

The latest in gun violence research and computer games

1,100 words about the latest reserch into the effects of children playing computer games with violent themes and dangerous behaviour involving firearms. It's not quite what you might expect. 

a \‘shȯrt-rēd’\ piece

"The history of children’s play is littered with examples of adults expressing concern over the negative impact of certain types of play. In the old days it was concern over things like spinning tops (I kid you not) but in a modern context the biggest fears are possibly about a presumed link between computer games with violent storylines and real violence."

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When is a good research paper not a good research paper

When is a good research paper not a good research paper

a \‘shȯrt-rēd’\ piece

900 words asking when is a good research paper not a good research paper, highlighting issues with one recently published piece on the play of school playgrounds.

"A good research paper, even when it produces a counterintuitive conclusion, can slice through the bias of an emotional response better than a hot knife through an organically produced, seed-oil based butter substitute."

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Playing, obesity, well-meaning adults, a bit of history and a dose of reality

"The approach that often well-meaning campaigns, such as the latest Irish ‘Let’s take on childhood obesity’ campaign, adopt in relation to children playing, often leaves me cold."

This piece describes how assumptions about children's lives can sometimes override reality and that even well-meaning people can advance projects that they might feel will be of benefit but which ultimately are just trying to fix something that simply is not broken.

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