Children & television : images in a changing sociocultural world / [edited by] Gordon L. Berry, Joy Keiko Asamen.

Contributor(s): Berry, Gordon L | Asamen, Joy Keiko, 1953- | Murray, John P. The developing child in a multimedia society | Doubleday, Caterine N. Cognitive developmental influences on childre's understanding of television | Droege, Kristin L. Cognitive developmental influences on childre's understanding of television | Fitch, Marguerite. From television forms to genre schemata: children's perceptions of television reality | Huston, Aletha C. From television forms to genre schemata: children's perceptions of television reality | Wright, John C. From television forms to genre schemata: children's perceptions of television reality | Greenfield, Patricia Marks. The program-length commercial: a study of the effects of television/toy tie-ins on imaginative play | Yut, Emily. The program-length commercial: a study of the effects of television/toy tie-ins on imaginative play | Chung, Mabel. The program-length commercial: a study of the effects of television/toy tie-ins on imaginative play | Land, Deborah. The program-length commercial: a study of the effects of television/toy tie-ins on imaginative play | Kreider, Holly. The program-length commercial: a study of the effects of television/toy tie-ins on imaginative play | Pantoja, Maurice. The program-length commercial: a study of the effects of television/toy tie-ins on imaginative play | Horsley, Kris. The program-length commercial: a study of the effects of television/toy tie-ins on imaginative play | Singer, Dorothy G. Creativity of children in a television world | Anderson, James A. Children and media in media education | Ploghoft, Milton E. Children and media in media education | Berry, Gordon L. The medium of television and the school curriculum: turning research into classroom practice | Comstock, George. The medium and the society: the role of television in american life | Greenberg, Bradley S. Cultural diversity on saturday morning television | Brand, Jeffrey E. Cultural diversity on saturday morning television | Palmer, Edward L. Rubik's tube: developing a child's television worldview | Smith, K. Taylor. Rubik's tube: developing a child's television worldview | Strawser, Kim S. Rubik's tube: developing a child's television worldview | Allen, Richard L. Conceptual models of an african-american belief system: a program of research | Graves, Sherryl Browne. Television, the portrayal of African americans, and the development of children's attitudes | Geiogamah, Haney. Developing television for american Indian and alaska native children in the late 20th century | Pavel, D. Michael. Developing television for american Indian and alaska native children in the late 20th century | Hamamoto, Darrell Y. They're so cute when they're young: The asian-american child on television | Subervi-Velez, Federico A. The television worlds of latino children | Colsant, Susan. The television worlds of latino children | Signorielli, Nancy. Television, the portrayal of women, and children's attitudes | Kovaric, Peter M. Television, the portrayal of the elderly, and children's attitudes | Makas, Elaine. Changing channels: the portrayal of people with disabilities on television | Kunkel, Dale. Policy and the future of children's television | Berry, Gordon L. Public television programming and the changing cultural landscape | Stipp, Horst. The challenge to improve television for children: a new perspective | Laybourne, Geraldine. The nickelodeon experience | Asamen, Joy Keiko. Epilogue: what children learn from television and how they learn itMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Newbury Park, Calif. : Sage Publications, c1993Description: x, 332 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN: 0803946996 (cloth); 0803947003 (pbk.)Subject(s): Television and children -- United States | Pluralism (Social sciences) -- United States
Contents:
The developing child in a multimedia society / John P. Murray -- Cognitive developmental influences on childre's understanding of television / Caterine N. Doubleday and Kristin L. Droege -- From television forms to genre schemata: children's perceptions of television reality / Marguerite Fitch, Aletha C. Huston, and John C. Wright -- The program-length commercial: a study of the effects of television/toy tie-ins on imaginative play / Patricia Marks Greenfield, Emily Yut, Mabel Chung, Deborah Land, Holly Kreider, Maurice Pantoja, and Kris Horsley.
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: turning research into classroom practice / Gordon L. Berry -- The medium and the society: the role of television in american life / George Comstock -- Cultural diversity on saturday morning television / Bradley S. Greenberg and Jeffrey E. Brand -- Rubik's tube: developing a child's television worldview / Edward L. Palmer, K. Taylor Smith, and Kim S. Strawser.
Conceptual models of an african-american belief system: a program of research / Richard L. Allen -- 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: The asian-american child on television / Darrell Y. Hamamoto -- The television worlds of latino children / Federico A. Subervi-Velez 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: the portrayal of people with disabilities on television / Elaine Makas -- 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: a new perspective / Horst Stipp -- The nickelodeon experience / Geraldine Laybourne.
Epilogue: what children learn from television and how they learn it / Joy Keiko Asamen.
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The developing child in a multimedia society / John P. Murray -- Cognitive developmental influences on childre's understanding of television / Caterine N. Doubleday and Kristin L. Droege -- From television forms to genre schemata: children's perceptions of television reality / Marguerite Fitch, Aletha C. Huston, and John C. Wright -- The program-length commercial: a study of the effects of television/toy tie-ins on imaginative play / Patricia Marks Greenfield, Emily Yut, Mabel Chung, Deborah Land, Holly Kreider, Maurice Pantoja, and Kris Horsley.

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: turning research into classroom practice / Gordon L. Berry -- The medium and the society: the role of television in american life / George Comstock -- Cultural diversity on saturday morning television / Bradley S. Greenberg and Jeffrey E. Brand -- Rubik's tube: developing a child's television worldview / Edward L. Palmer, K. Taylor Smith, and Kim S. Strawser.

Conceptual models of an african-american belief system: a program of research / Richard L. Allen -- 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: The asian-american child on television / Darrell Y. Hamamoto -- The television worlds of latino children / Federico A. Subervi-Velez 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: the portrayal of people with disabilities on television / Elaine Makas -- 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: a new perspective / Horst Stipp -- The nickelodeon experience / Geraldine Laybourne.

Epilogue: what children learn from television and how they learn it / Joy Keiko Asamen.

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