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100 1 $aSou la direction de Françoise Cochet.
245 10 $a"CHOKING GAME" AND OTHER FAINTING GAMES - Practices, Consequences and Prevention - APEAS International Symposium
260 $aParis :
260 $bEditions L'Harmattan,
260 $c2010
300 $a202 p.
365 $b19.00$cEUR
500 $aSou la direction de Françoise Cochet
520 $aThe game that young people call the "choking game", which has been picked up on in the media and which the media helps to spread, is certainly not new. However, new communication channels have taken away the secrecy surrounding various practices that share the same aim of inducing cerebral hypoxia whilst they portrayed them as trivial or even harmless. Given that it may never be in our power to control the flood of information over the Internet, how can we convey full, objective information, which is still the best means of prevention against the pipe-dreams, manipulations and lark mirrors?
538 $aMode of access: World Wide Web.
690 4 $aEducation;Travail social;Sociologie;
730 0 $aHarmatheque.$5net
988 $a20141001
906 $0MH