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245 0 0 _aWorld families watch television /
_cedited by James Lull.
264 1 _aNewbury Park, Calif. :
_bSage Publications,
_c[1988]
264 4 _c©1988
300 _a264 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c23 cm.
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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490 1 _aCommunication and human values
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _tThe Family and Television in World Cultures /
_rJames Lull --
_tDomestic Relations /
_rDavid Morley --
_tThe Framework of Family Viewing in Great Britain Television, Telenovelas, and Family Life in Venezuela /
_rLeoncio Barrios --
_tEveryday Life and Television in West Germany /
_rJan Uwe-Rogge and Klaus Jensen --
_tAn Empathic-Interpretative Perspective on the Family as a System In the Midst of Diversity /
_rJ S Yadava and Usha V Reddi --
_tTelevision in Urban Indian Homes Equalizing Status: Television and Tradition in an Indian Village /
_rNeena Behl --
_tAccommodation of Video and Television in the American Family /
_rThomas R Lindlof, Milton J Shatzer and Daniel Wilkinson --
_tAgent of Modernization: Television and Urban Chinese Families /
_rJames Lull and Se-Wen Sun --
_tExtensions of the Audience: Television Viewing Around the World /
_rJames Lull.
520 _a"Represnting many of the worlds major regions, World Families Watch Television constitutes the first published collection of qualitative empirical studies analyzing the influence of television on the family. From a variety of theoretical perspectives, contributors discuss the concept of the family as defined in many cultures -- including the UK, North and South America, Europe, South Asia, and the Far East. They go on to consider the basic features of television in each area, review major themes in its literature, and provide an original, qualitative empirical study of the relationship between family life and its specific culture. ; ; The resulting set of penetrating ethnographic accounts of family life with television comprises an essential integration of the topical concerns of cultural theory and the empirical demands of social science. It is an important volume for students and professionals in the fields of communication and mass media."--Publisher description.
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650 0 _aTelevision and families
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