Kids and media in America / Donald F. Roberts, Ulla G. Foehr ; with Victoria J. Rideout, Mollyanne Brodie.
Material type: TextPublication details: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2004.Description: 1 online resource (xxv, 380 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
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- 9780511061813
- 9780511070273
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- Kids & media in America [Cover title]
- Mass media and children -- United States
- Mass media and teenagers -- United States
- Internet and children -- United States
- Internet and teenagers -- United States
- Child consumers -- United States
- Teenage consumers -- United States
- Médias et enfants -- États-Unis
- Médias et adolescents -- États-Unis
- Internet et enfants -- États-Unis
- Enfants consommateurs -- États-Unis
- Adolescents consommateurs -- États-Unis
- Internet et adolescents -- États-Unis
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Children's Studies
- Child consumers
- Internet and children
- Internet and teenagers
- Mass media and children
- Mass media and teenagers
- Teenage consumers
- United States
- Massenmedien
- Jugend
- USA
- Massamedia
- Internet
- Kinderen
- Jongeren
- 305.23/083 22
- HQ784.M3 R515 2004eb
- 05.30
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"Based on a Kaiser Family Foundation Study."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 357-367) and indexes.
The changing media landscape -- The measurement of media behavior -- The media environment -- Screen media : television, videos, and movies -- Audio media : radio, tapes, and CDs -- Print media : books, magazines, and newspapers -- Interactive media -- Patterns of overall media consumption -- Media behavior : a youth perspective -- Summary and conclusions.
"One important element necessary for understanding the role of mass media in the lives of young people is an accurate mapping of their patterns of media use. How much do they use media and which media content, and under what circumstances? This book reports [on a] national random sample survey of U.S. children's and adolescents' use of all of the various media available to them"--Page [i].
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