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Beginning from a poststructuralist position, Constructing the Child Viewer examines three decades of U.S. research on television and children. The book concludes that historical concepts of the child television viewer are products of discourse and cannot be taken to reflect objective, scientific truths about the child viewer. Widely disseminated constructs of the passive viewer, the active viewer, the interactive viewer, and the media literate viewer are seen as problematic. Nearly all academic studies published from 1948 to 1979 on the subject are included in this volume. Each receives close textual analysis, making this a useful bibliographic resource and reference book. Methodologically and theoretically, this is the first text of its kind to read the history of research on television and children as an archaeology of knowledge. Constructing the Child Viewer is an extensive bibliographical resource, a preliminary introduction to Foucault's discourse theory, and an experimental application of that theory to one major strand of the discourse of mass communications research. Students of educational psychology, sociology, and communications/media will find this work invaluable.
The current rapid growth of TV platforms in terrestrial, sattelite, and cable formats will soon move into digital transmission, offering opportunities for greater commercialization through advertising on media that have not previously been exploited. In
The children's and teenagers' market has become increasingly significant as young people have become more affluent and have an ever growing disposable income. Children as Consumers traces the stages of consumer development through which children pass and examines the key sources of influence upon young people's consumer socialisation. It examines: * the kinds of things young people consume * how they use their money * how they respond to different types of advertising * whether they need to be protected through special legislation and regulation * market research techniques that work well with young people. Children as Consumers will be useful to students of psychology, sociology, business and media studies, as well as professionals in advertising and marketing.
Advertising to Children stimulates and informs the debate on the ethics and effectiveness of marketing to children. The research tackles a wide range of issues including smoking and alcohol consumption.
Trauma, depression, anxiety, eating disorders, insomnia, love, heartbreak, family relations, friendship, sexual abuse, substance abuse, colorism, body image, religion, car accidents, happiness, hope, healing, forgiveness, and mental growth; this book ties them all into one. Join Christina on her life’s journey dealing with these hardships as she is both a full-time student and an employee working multiple jobs. These poems are a collection of letters to the people and things who have impacted her life in both positive and negative ways, letters she never got the chance to send. From her 20 years of life, this collection entails the beauties and horrors that many women and men experience throughout their lives, every day. Resources: National Suicide Hotline: 1-800-SUICIDE National Suicide Hotline: 1-800-273-TALK National Sexual Assault Hotline (RAINN): 800-655-HOPE National Domestic Violence Hotline: 800-799-7233 National Child Abuse Hotline: 800-422-4453 Grassroots Crisis Intervention (Columbia, MD): 1-410-531-6677 Maryland Suicide Prevention Program: 2-1-1, ext. 1 Directory Assistance: 4-1-1, ext. 0 (ask for clinics, hotlines, centers, etc.) Psychiatric Urgent Care (Elkridge, MD): 410-938-5302 (NOT 24/7, for more info visit: https://www.sheppardpratt.org/care-finder/crisis-walk-in-clinic/)
Children, Adolescents, and the Media, Third Edition provides a comprehensive, research-oriented overview of how the media impact the lives of children and adolescents in modern society. The approach is grounded in a developmental perspective, focusing on how young people of different ages and levels of cognitive, emotional, and social development interact with the media. Incorporating the most up-to-date research available, Authors Victor C. Strasburger, Barbara J. Wilson, and Amy B. Jordan target areas most controversial and at the heart of debates about the media and public health—equipping students to approach the media as critical consumers.