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Aletheia. Revista de Desarrollo Humano, Educativo y Social Contemporáneo
On-line version ISSN 2145-0366
Abstract
MAYA, Clara Victoria Meza; OJEDA, Sandra Marcela Lobo and MALDONADO, Jorge Arturo Uscátegui. Producing for consumption: Massive Multiplayer Online Role-playing Games and Consumption Habits of Children and Adolescents. Aleth. rev. desarro. hum. educ. soc. contemp. [online]. 2017, vol.9, n.1, pp.138-155. ISSN 2145-0366.
The use of online video games is a widespread phenomenon worldwide. Studies on its incidence in children and adolescents move in two areas of research: those who find in these practices the development of cognitive skills, and those who consider that videogames lead to social withdrawal, competition and addictive behaviors. In addition, it is considered that it must be investigated the way consumption habits are created through the link. It is a matter of observing the ways in which children and adolescents acquire habits of consumption in the chiasm between "virtual world" and "real world". In this text, we expose how a virtual platform like Club Penguin con verges tools, practices and incentives that create future consumers through children's practices, according to the logic of producing for consumption.
Keywords : (Unesco thesaurus): video game; consumption; convergence; (Authors) Club Penguin, real world / virtual world.