Children Television

Children   Television
Author: Barrie Gunter,Jill McAleer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2005-07-05
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781134760862

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Does violence on TV lead to violent behaviour? How can parents influence children’s viewing? Fears over the effect of television on children have been around since it was invented. The recent explosion in the number of channels and new multimedia entertainment lends a new urgency to the discussion. This completely revised second edition of Children and Television brings the story of children and television right up to date. In addition to presenting the latest research on all of the themes covered in the first edition, it includes a discussion of the new entertainment media now available and a new chapter which examines the role of television in influencing children’s health related attitudes behaviour. Barrie Gunter and Jill McAleer examine the research evidence in to the effects of television on children and their responses to it. They conclude that children are sophisticated viewers and control television far more than it controls them.

Children and Television

Children and Television
Author: Gerald S. Lesser
Publsiher: New York : Vintage Books
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1975
Genre: Education
ISBN: STANFORD:36105121755701

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Producing Children s Television in the On Demand Age

Producing Children s Television in the On Demand Age
Author: Anna Potter
Publsiher: Intellect (UK)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Children's television programs
ISBN: 1789382912

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"This book provides a detailed account of the creative, economic and regulatory processes underlying the production of children's television in a multi-platform era. Its collection of integrated case studies includes extended interviews with leading producers whose programmes are watched by children all over the world. These case studies reveal the impact of digitization on the funding, distribution and consumption of children's television, and the ways that producers have adapted their creative practice accordingly. In its comprehensive analysis of the production culture of children's television, this book provides a valuable lens through which to view broader transformations in media industries in the on-demand age"--Page 4 of cover

Children s Learning From Educational Television

Children s Learning From Educational Television
Author: Shalom M. Fisch
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2014-04-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135645076

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Volume examines the work assessing the impact of educational television, thus presenting the positive effects that television can have on children's lives. For scholars in media studies & effects, education, media ed, child dev/dev psych. & related areas

Children and Television

Children and Television
Author: Norma Odom Pecora,John P. Murray,Ellen Wartella
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2007-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0805841393

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This seminal volume is a comprehensive review of the literature on children's television, covering fifty years of academic research on children and television. The work includes studies of content, effects, and policy, and offers research conducted by social scientists and cultural studies scholars. The research questions represented here consider the content of programming, children's responses to television, regulation concerning children's television policies, issues of advertising, and concerns about sex and race stereotyping, often voicing concerns that children's entertainment be held to a higher standard. The volume also offers essays by scholars who have been seeking answers to some of the most critical questions addressed by this research. It represents the interdisciplinary nature of research on children and television, and draws on many academic traditions, including communication studies, psychology, sociology, education, economics, and medicine. The full bibliography is included on CD. Arguably the most comprehensive bibliography of research on children and television, this work illustrates the ongoing evolution of scholarship in this area, and establishes how it informs or changes public policy, as well as defining its role in shaping a future agenda. The volume will be a required resource for scholars, researchers, and policy makers concerned with issues of children and television, media policy, media literacy and education, and family studies.

Children and Television

Children and Television
Author: Norma Pecora,John P. Murray,Ellen Ann Wartella
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2009-03-04
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781135251390

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This seminal volume is a comprehensive review of the literature on children's television, covering fifty years of academic research on children and television. The work includes studies of content, effects, and policy, and offers research conducted by social scientists and cultural studies scholars. The research questions represented here consider the content of programming, children's responses to television, regulation concerning children's television policies, issues of advertising, and concerns about sex and race stereotyping, often voicing concerns that children's entertainment be held to a higher standard. The volume also offers essays by scholars who have been seeking answers to some of the most critical questions addressed by this research. It represents the interdisciplinary nature of research on children and television, and draws on many academic traditions, including communication studies, psychology, sociology, education, economics, and medicine. The full bibliography is included on CD. Arguably the most comprehensive bibliography of research on children and television, this work illustrates the ongoing evolution of scholarship in this area, and establishes how it informs or changes public policy, as well as defining its role in shaping a future agenda. The volume will be a required resource for scholars, researchers, and policy makers concerned with issues of children and television, media policy, media literacy and education, and family studies.

Children Youth and American Television

Children  Youth  and American Television
Author: Adrian Schober,Debbie Olson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2018-07-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780429893117

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This volume explores how television has been a significant conduit for the changing ideas about children and childhood in the United States. Each chapter connects relevant events, attitudes, or anxieties in American culture to an analysis of children or childhood in select American television programs. The essays in this collection explore historical intersections of the family with expectations of childhood, particularly innocence, economic and material conditions, and emerging political and social realities that, at times, present unique challenges to America’s children and the collective expectation of what childhood should be.

The Children s Television Community

The Children s Television Community
Author: J. Alison Bryant
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2014-04-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781135250768

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This volume presents an analysis of the children's television community--the organizations, major players, and approaches to programming--and offers an overview of the history, current state, and future of children's TV. The Children’s Television Community is highly informative for educators, industry professionals, and practitioners in media, developmental psychology, and education.