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Television and the American Family

English · Paperback / Softback

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List of contents

Contents: Preface. Part I: Introduction and Overview.M. Andreasen, Evolution in the Family's Use of Television: An Overview. Part II: Uses of Television by the American Family.J.A. Kotler, J.C. Wright, A.C. Huston, Television Use in Families With Children. D.J. Atkin, Home Ecology and Children's Television Viewing in the New Media Environment. J.R. Walker, R.V. Bellamy, Jr., Remote Control Devices and Family Viewing. C.A. Lin, The VCR, Home Video Culture, and New Video Technologies. Part III: Attitudes Toward Television.D. Brown, T. Hayes, Family Attitudes Toward Television. Part IV: Portrayals of American Families on Television.J.D. Robinson, T. Skill, Five Decades of Families on Television: From the 1950s Through the 1990s. M.S. Larson, Sibling Interaction in Situation Comedies Over the Years. K.E. Heintz-Knowles, Balancing Acts: Work-Family Issues on Prime-Time TV. J.L. Dates, C.A. Stroman, Portrayals of Families of Color on Television. W. Douglas, Subversion of the American Television Family. J. Bryant, C.F. Aust, J.A. Bryant, G. Venugopalan, How Psychologically Healthy Are America's Prime-Time Television Families? Part V: Meanings and Effects.A. Alexander, The Meaning of Television in the American Family. W. Gantz, Conflicts and Resolution Strategies Associated With Television in Marital Life. J. Cantor, M-L. Mares, Effects of Television on Child and Family Emotional Well-Being. N. Signorielli, M. Morgan, Television and the Family: The Cultivation Perspective. Part VI: Mediating Television's Impact.N.L. Buerkel-Rothfuss, R.A. Buerkel, Family Mediation. E.W. Austin, Effects of Family Communication on Children's Interpretation of Television. D.M. Boush, Mediating Advertising Effects. Part VII: Public Policy Issues.J.A. Bryant, J. Bryant, L. Mullikin, J.J. McCollum, C.C. Love, Curriculum-Based Preschool Television Programming and the American Family: Historical Development, Impact of Public Policy, and Social and Educational Effects. M. Kremar, The Effect of Television Policy on Children and Families.

About the author

J. Alison Bryant, J. Alison Bryant

Summary

This anthology examines television's role in the American family, covering uses, attitudes, portrayals of families, meanings & effects, impact, and policy issues. It is intended for scholars & students in media effects, family studies, & related areas.

Product details

Assisted by J Alison Bryant (Editor), Jennings Bryant (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.12.2000
 
EAN 9780805834222
ISBN 978-0-8058-3422-2
No. of pages 482
Dimensions 151 mm x 227 mm x 31 mm
Weight 762 g
Subject Humanities, art, music > History

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