Children and Television : Images in a Changing Socio-Cultural World /
The main focus of this book is to identify the social and cultural impact of television on the psychosocial development of children growing up in a constantly changing multicultural society. The book analyzes major media organizations and projects policies, practices and research directions for the...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Thousand Oaks :
SAGE Publications, Inc,
1993.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction
- Gordon L Berry Television as a Worldwide Cultural Tapestry PART ONE: TELEVISION AND THE DEVELOPING CHILD IN A MULTIMEDIA WORLD The Developing Child in a Multimedia Society
- John P Murray Cognitive Developmental Influences on Children's Understanding of Television
- Catherine N Doubleday and Kristin L Droege From Television Forms to Genre Schemata
- Marguerite Fitch,
- Aletha C Huston and John C Wright Children's Perceptions of Television Reality The Program-Length Commercial
- Patricia Marks Greenfield et al A Study of the Effects of Television/Toy Tie-Ins on Imaginative Play Creativity of Children in a Television World
- Dorothy G Singer Children and Media in Media Education
- James A Anderson and Milton E Ploghoft The Medium of Television and the School Curriculum
- Gordon L Berry Turning Research into Classroom Practice PART TWO: TELEVISION AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF A CHILD'S WORLDVIEW The Medium and the Society
- George Comstock The Role of Television in American Life Cultural Diversity on Saturday Morning Television
- Bradley S Greenberg and Jeffrey E Brand Rubik's Tube
- Edward L Palmer,
- K Taylor Smith and Kim S Strawser Developing a Child's Television Worldview Conceptual Models of an African-American Belief System
- Richard L Allen A Program of Research PART THREE: TELEVISION AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF A CHILD'S UNDERSTANDING OF DIVERSE POPULATIONS Television, the Portrayal of African Americans, and the Development of Children's Attitudes
- Sherryl Browne Graves Developing Television for American Indian and Alaska Native Children in the Late 20th Century
- Haney Geiogamah (Kiowa) and D Michael Pavel (Skokomish) They're So Cute When They're Young
- Darrell Y Hamamoto The Asian-American Child on Television The Television Worlds of Latino Children
- Federico A Subervi-Vélez and Susan Colsant Television, the Portrayal of Women, and Children's Attitudes
- Nancy Signorielli Television, the Portrayal of the Elderly,
- And Children's Attitudes
- Peter M Kovaric Changing Channels
- Elaine Makas The Portrayal of People with Disabilities on Television PART FOUR: FUTURE PERSPECTIVES ON PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN Policy and the Future of Children's Television
- Dale Kunkel Public Television Programming and the Changing Cultural Landscape
- Gordon L Berry The Challenge to Improve Television for Children
- Horst Stipp A New Perspective The Nickelodeon Experience
- Geraldine Laybourne Epilogue
- Joy Keiko Asamen What Children Learn from Television and How They Learn It.