Title Information
The Handbook of Children, Media, and Development
Edited by:
Sandra L. Calvert and Barbara J. Wilson
eISBN: 9781405144179
Print publication date: 2008
Subject
Communication and Media Studies
»
Media Studies
Key-Topics
children
DOI: 10.1111/b.9781405144179.2008.x
The Handbook of Children, Media, and Development
Every day children spend a significant amount of their waking time watching and interacting with media. Once a mass experience that was generally one-way and observational, media have increasingly become more interactive. Cell phones, DVDs, plasma monitors, and wireless interfaces add increased control, clarity, and access to media wherever children may be.
Media use starts early, in the first year of life. Initial experiences are controlled by parents and caregivers, but increasingly give way to children's preferences as favorite programs and preferred modes of interaction emerge. The degree to which these experiences are a positive as well as a negative source of developmental change in the cognitive, social, and health areas is an ongoing intellectual debate with significant implications for today's society.
The Handbook of Children, Media, and Development brings together an interdisciplinary group of experts in the fields of developmental psychology, developmental science, communication, and medicine to provide an authoritative, comprehensive, up-to-date look at the empirical research on media and media policies within the field.
Cite this title
Calvert, Sandra L. and Barbara J. Wilson (eds). The Handbook of Children, Media, and Development. Blackwell Publishing, 2008. Blackwell Reference Online. 23 May 2013 <http://www.blackwellreference.com/public/book.html?id=g9781405144179_9781405144179>