Children and Television: Images in a Changing Socio-Cultural World
Editat de Gordon L. Berry, Joy K. Asamenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 iul 1993
Preț: 708.88 lei
Preț vechi: 864.49 lei
-18% Nou
Puncte Express: 1063
Preț estimativ în valută:
135.67€ • 140.92$ • 112.69£
135.67€ • 140.92$ • 112.69£
Carte tipărită la comandă
Livrare economică 03-17 februarie 25
Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76
Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780803947009
ISBN-10: 0803947003
Pagini: 334
Dimensiuni: 141 x 216 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN-10: 0803947003
Pagini: 334
Dimensiuni: 141 x 216 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Cuprins
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
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
Descriere
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 future.