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This book offers an integrative view on children and television from the accumulated global literature in this field of the last 50 years, drawing on a diverse spectrum of research. combining both the American and European traditions. Children and Television features an international approach, balancing the need to contextualize television in children''s lives in their unique cultural spaces, as well as searching for universal understandings that hold true for children around the world.

  • Presents an inclusive view on children and television, examining the accumulated global literature in this field of the last 50 years
  • Combines both the European tradition, characterized by a more sociological and cultural studies perspective to the field, with the American tradition, influenced heavily by the developmental psychological studies
  • Draws together a methodological diversity from both the quantitative (experimental and survey) and qualitative (e

    Trade Review
    “An integrated analysis of research from all over the world on interrelationships between children and television in various national cultural contexts… Her book profits from her work in three areas of the world (the US, Europe, and Israel) [and] from her 25 years of research on this subject… Recommended.” CHOICE

    "Dafna Lemish offers up an overview of everything you ever wanted to know about children and television."
    Video Age


    "Children and Television
    is a very nicely crafted text that
    chronicles the integration of television into the lives of children and their
    families over the past 50 years. Given its accessible style, the text
    should have appeal within the academic community and among the lay
    public. In fact, the latter stand to gain the most in terms of better
    understanding, from a scientifically substantiated vantage point, of how
    television has fit into children's lives today and how it will prepare them
    for the inevitable integration of more sophisticated media forms into
    their lives tomorrow." PsycCRITIQUES



    Table of Contents
    Preface.

    Introduction.

    1. The Home of Television Viewing.

    2. Television and Individual Development.

    3. Television and the Behavior of Children.

    4. Television and the Social Construction of Reality.

    5. Television and Learning.

    6. Implications for Education and Policy.

    7. Conclusion: Growing up in a Global Screen Culture.

    Recommended Sources for Additional Readings.

    References.

    Index.

Children and Television

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 11/09/2006
      ISBN13: 9781405144193, 978-1405144193
      ISBN10: 140514419X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book offers an integrative view on children and television from the accumulated global literature in this field of the last 50 years, drawing on a diverse spectrum of research. combining both the American and European traditions. Children and Television features an international approach, balancing the need to contextualize television in children''s lives in their unique cultural spaces, as well as searching for universal understandings that hold true for children around the world.

      • Presents an inclusive view on children and television, examining the accumulated global literature in this field of the last 50 years
      • Combines both the European tradition, characterized by a more sociological and cultural studies perspective to the field, with the American tradition, influenced heavily by the developmental psychological studies
      • Draws together a methodological diversity from both the quantitative (experimental and survey) and qualitative (e

        Trade Review
        “An integrated analysis of research from all over the world on interrelationships between children and television in various national cultural contexts… Her book profits from her work in three areas of the world (the US, Europe, and Israel) [and] from her 25 years of research on this subject… Recommended.” CHOICE

        "Dafna Lemish offers up an overview of everything you ever wanted to know about children and television."
        Video Age


        "Children and Television
        is a very nicely crafted text that
        chronicles the integration of television into the lives of children and their
        families over the past 50 years. Given its accessible style, the text
        should have appeal within the academic community and among the lay
        public. In fact, the latter stand to gain the most in terms of better
        understanding, from a scientifically substantiated vantage point, of how
        television has fit into children's lives today and how it will prepare them
        for the inevitable integration of more sophisticated media forms into
        their lives tomorrow." PsycCRITIQUES



        Table of Contents
        Preface.

        Introduction.

        1. The Home of Television Viewing.

        2. Television and Individual Development.

        3. Television and the Behavior of Children.

        4. Television and the Social Construction of Reality.

        5. Television and Learning.

        6. Implications for Education and Policy.

        7. Conclusion: Growing up in a Global Screen Culture.

        Recommended Sources for Additional Readings.

        References.

        Index.

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