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The wired homestead : an MIT Press sourcebook on the Internet and the family / edited by Joseph Turow and Andrea L. Kavanaugh.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 2003Description: ix, 502 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0262700948
  • 9780262700948
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 303.4834 21
LOC classification:
  • QA76.9.F35 W57 2003
Contents:
Introduction / Joseph Turow and Andrea L. Kavanaugh -- I. The New World in Context -- 1. Family Boundaries, Commercialism, and the Internet: A Framework for Research / Joseph Turow -- 2. Disintermediating the Parents: What Else Is New? / Elihu Katz -- 3. Historical Trends in Research on Children and the Media: 1900-1960 / Ellen Wartella and Byron Reeves -- 4. The Impact of the Internet on Children: Lessons from Television / Daniel R. Anderson and Marie K. Evans -- 5. Television and the Internet / Ellen Seiter -- II. On Parents and Kids -- 6. Data on Family and the Internet: What Do We Know and How Do We Know It? / Maria Papadakis -- 7. A Family Systems Approach to Examining the Role of the Internet in the Home / Amy B. Jordan -- 8. The Internet and the Family: The Views of Parents and Youngsters / Joseph Turow and Lilach Nir -- 9. Mediated Childhoods: A Comparative Approach to Young People's Changing Media Environment in Europe / Sonia Livingstone -- 10. Outlook and Insight: Young Danes' Uses of the Internet - Navigating Global Seas and Local Waters / Gitte Stald -- 11. Sex on the Internet: Issues, Concerns and Implications / Mark Griffiths -- III. The Wired Homestead and Online Life -- 12. The Internet's Implications for Home Architecture / Steven Izenour -- 13. Breaking Up Is Hard to Do: Family Perspectives on the Future of the Home PC / David Frohlich, Susan Dray and Amy Silverman -- 14. Women, Guilt, and Home Computers / Catherine Burke -- 15. "Nobody Lives Only in Cyberspace": Gendered Subjectivities and Domestic Use of the Internet / Lisa-Jane McGerty -- 16. Internet Paradox Revisited / Robert Kraut, Sara Kiesler, Bonka Boneva, Jonathan Cummings, Vicki Helgeson and Anne Crawford -- 17. Virtuality and Its Discontents / Sherry Turkle -- IV. The Wired Homestead and Civic Life -- 18. Three for Society: Households and Media in the Creation of Twenty-first Century Communities / Jorge Reina Schement -- 19. When Everyone's Wired: Use of the Internet in Networked Communities / Andrea L. Kavanaugh -- 20. Community Building on the Web / Lodis Rhodes -- 21. Examining Community in the Digital Neighborhood: Early Results from Canada's Wired Suburb / Keith Hampton and Barry Wellman.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction / Joseph Turow and Andrea L. Kavanaugh -- I. The New World in Context -- 1. Family Boundaries, Commercialism, and the Internet: A Framework for Research / Joseph Turow -- 2. Disintermediating the Parents: What Else Is New? / Elihu Katz -- 3. Historical Trends in Research on Children and the Media: 1900-1960 / Ellen Wartella and Byron Reeves -- 4. The Impact of the Internet on Children: Lessons from Television / Daniel R. Anderson and Marie K. Evans -- 5. Television and the Internet / Ellen Seiter -- II. On Parents and Kids -- 6. Data on Family and the Internet: What Do We Know and How Do We Know It? / Maria Papadakis -- 7. A Family Systems Approach to Examining the Role of the Internet in the Home / Amy B. Jordan -- 8. The Internet and the Family: The Views of Parents and Youngsters / Joseph Turow and Lilach Nir -- 9. Mediated Childhoods: A Comparative Approach to Young People's Changing Media Environment in Europe / Sonia Livingstone -- 10. Outlook and Insight: Young Danes' Uses of the Internet - Navigating Global Seas and Local Waters / Gitte Stald -- 11. Sex on the Internet: Issues, Concerns and Implications / Mark Griffiths -- III. The Wired Homestead and Online Life -- 12. The Internet's Implications for Home Architecture / Steven Izenour -- 13. Breaking Up Is Hard to Do: Family Perspectives on the Future of the Home PC / David Frohlich, Susan Dray and Amy Silverman -- 14. Women, Guilt, and Home Computers / Catherine Burke -- 15. "Nobody Lives Only in Cyberspace": Gendered Subjectivities and Domestic Use of the Internet / Lisa-Jane McGerty -- 16. Internet Paradox Revisited / Robert Kraut, Sara Kiesler, Bonka Boneva, Jonathan Cummings, Vicki Helgeson and Anne Crawford -- 17. Virtuality and Its Discontents / Sherry Turkle -- IV. The Wired Homestead and Civic Life -- 18. Three for Society: Households and Media in the Creation of Twenty-first Century Communities / Jorge Reina Schement -- 19. When Everyone's Wired: Use of the Internet in Networked Communities / Andrea L. Kavanaugh -- 20. Community Building on the Web / Lodis Rhodes -- 21. Examining Community in the Digital Neighborhood: Early Results from Canada's Wired Suburb / Keith Hampton and Barry Wellman.

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