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245 00 $aHandbook of children and the media /$cDorothy G. Singer, Jerome L. Singer, editors.
246 30 $aChildren and the media
260 $aThousand Oaks, Calif. :$bSage Publications,$c©2001.
300 $axvii, 765 pages :$billustrations ;$c27 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gPart I.$tThe popular media as educators and socializers of growing children -- The history of children's use of electronic media /$rHaejung Paik --$tFree reading : implications for child development /$rRoger Desmond --$tThe use of television and other film-related media /$rGeorge Comstock, Erica Scharrer --$tNew forms of electronic media : the impact of interactive games and the Internet on cognition, socialization, and behavior /$rKaveri Subrahmanyam --$tAttention, comprehension, and the educational influences of television /$rDavid S. Bickham, John C. Wright, Aletha C. Huston --$tTelevision and the child's developing imagination /$rPatti M. Valkenburg --$tTelevision as incidental language teacher /$rLetitia R. Naigles, Lara Mayeux --$tCreating vigilance for better learning from television /$rDorina Miron, Jennings Bryant, Dolf Zillmann --$tProsocial effects on children's social interactions /$rMarie-Louise Mares, Emory H. Woodard --$tThe media and children's fears, anxieties, and perceptions of danger /$rJoanne Cantor --$tEffects of televised violence on aggression /$rBrad J. Bushman, L. Rowell Huesmann --$tMedia violence in cross-cultural perspective : a global study on children's media behavior and some educational implications /$rJo Groebel --$tResearch on sex in the media : what do we know about effects on children and adolescents? /$rNeil M. Malamuth, Emily A. Impett --$tSex in the media : theory, influences, and solutions /$rEd Donnerstein, Stacy Smith --$tMass media and identity development /$rNina Huntemann, Michael Morgan --$tMedia and the family /$rRobert Kubey, Barna William Donovan --$tTelevision's gender role images and contribution to stereotyping : past, present, future /$rNancy Signorielli --$tTelevision, children, and multicultural awareness : comprehending the medium in a complex multimedia society /$rGordon L. Berry, Joy Keiko Asamen --$tChildren and television advertising /$rDale Kunkel --$tPopular music in childhood and adolescence /$rDonald F. Roberts, Peter G. Christenson --$tChildren, adolescents, drugs, and the media /$rVictor C. Strasburger --$tTelevision food advertising : targeting children in a toxic environment /$rKatherine Battle Horgen, Molly Choate, Kelly D. Brownell --$tTelevision and morality /$rLawrence I. Rosenkoetter --$gPart II.$tForging the media environment for the future : the media industry and its technology -- The economic structure of the commercial electronic children's media industries /$rJ. Cory Allen --$tBroadcast networks and the children's television business /$rAlison Alexander --$tServing the very young and the restless : children's programming on public television /$rJerry Franklin, Larry Rifkin, Patrice Pascual --$tPRIX JEUNESSE as a force for cultural diversity /$rDavid W. Kleeman --$tCable television : gateway to educational resources for development at all ages /$rPeter J. Dirr --$tChildren, the Internet, and other new technologies /$rTodd Tarpley --$tHazards and possibilities of commercial TV in the schools /$rEllen Wartella, Nancy Jennings --$tThe role of research in educational television /$rMichael Cohen --$gPart III.$tPolicy issues and advocacy -- Children and media policy /$rDale Kunkel, Brian Wilcox --$tIndustry standards and practices : compliance with the Children's Television Act /$rKaren Hill-Scott --$tChild and parent responses to the age-based and content-based television ratings /$rBradley S. Greenberg, Lynn Rampoldi-Hnilo --$tDigital kids : the new on-line children's consumer culture /$rKathryn C. Montgomery --$tPublic policy and private practice : government regulations and parental control of children's television use in the home /$rAmy B. Jordan --$tParents and other adults : models and monitors of healthy media habits /$rMarjorie J. Hogan --$tMedia literacy and critical television viewing in education /$rJames A. Brown --$tChildren's advocacy groups : a history and analysis /$rLaurie Trotta.
520 $aFrom Internet censorship to levels of television exposure, the effects of mass media on children is one of the most widely debated issues in our society. Bringing together an interdisciplinary group of scholars from around the world, the Handbook of Children and the Media is a comprehensive analysis of the field for students and scholars. This book summarizes the current scope of research on children and the media, suggests directions for future research, and attempts to provide students with a deliberate examination of how children use, enjoy, learn from, and are advantaged or disadvantaged by regular exposure to television and other electronic media. --From publisher's description.
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650 22 $aChild.
650 22 $aInternet.
650 22 $aPsychology, Child.
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