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As the present work is prompted in part by the scale of children’s displacement across the Arab region and demographic change in Europe, we start the final chapter by comparing theory and practice in the use of screen media to provide visibility for children experiencing disruption and uncertainty. We consider two documented projects designed to promote refugee and migrant children’s participation in media-making, in the context of ideas about children’s participation generally. We then go on to sum up the book’s findings about the cross-regional encounters it explored in relation to provision of screen media for children, its production and the policies behind it, and how recognising that children are stakeholders in production processes and decision-making could improve media visibility for all children.
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Sakr, N., Steemers, J. (2019). Children’s Visibility as Stakeholders: From Provision to Participation. In: Screen Media for Arab and European Children. Palgrave Pivot, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-25658-6_6
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