Media, home, and family
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Media, home, and family
Routledge, 2004
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [187]-201) and index
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Contents of Works
- Introduction / Diane F. Alters and Lynn Schofield Clark
- The journey from postpositivist to constructivist methods / Lynn Schofield Clark
- Developing a theory of media, home, and family / Lynn Schofield Clark and Diane F. Alters
- The family in U.S. history and culture / Diane F. Alters
- The case studies : an introduction / Lee Hood, Lynn Schofield Clark, Joseph G. Champ, and Diane F. Alters
- Being distinctive in a mediated environment : the Ahmeds and the Paytons / Lynn Schofield Clark
- At the heart of the culture : the Hartmans and the Roelofs / Diane F. Alters
- Fitting in with the media : the Price-Benoits and the Franzes / Lee Hood
- "Couch potatodom" reconsidered : the Vogels and the Carsons / Joseph G. Champ
- Conclusion : the "intentional and sophisticated" relationship / Diane F. Alters and Lynn Schofield Clark
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Description
Based on extensive fieldwork, this book examines how parents make decisions regulating media use, and how media practices define contemporary family life.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments Part I: The Study 1. Introduction: Diane F. Alters and Lynn Schofield Clark 2. The Journey from Post-positivist to Constructivist Methods: Lynn Schofield Clark 3. Developing a Theory of Media, Home, and the Family: Lynn Schofield Clark and Diane F. Alters 4. The Family in U.S. History and Culture: Diane F. Alters Part II: The Case Studies: An Introduction: Lee Hood, Lynn Schofield Clark, Joseph G. Champ and Diane F. Alters 5. Being Distinctive in a Mediated Environment: The Ahmeds and the Paytons: Lynn Schofield Clark 6. At the Heart of the Culture: The Hartmans and the Roelofs: Diane F. Alters 7. Fitting in with the Media: The Price-Benoits and the Franzes: Lee Hood 8. Couch Potatoes Reconsidered: The Vogels and the Carsons: Joseph G. Champ Conclusion: The Intentional and Sophisticated Relationship: Diane F. Alters and Lynn Schofield Clark Authors
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