Children and Television

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Academic Research Evidence
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Cable Tv Viewing
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child development
child media consumption patterns
child's aggressive behaviour
children and advertising
children and media
children and screen time
children and television
Children's Visual Attention
Children’s Visual Attention
developmental psychology
Drinking Behaviour
educational media analysis
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health orientation
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Horror Movies
media effects research
media psychology
Non-gifted Children
parental control practices
Playing Back
Pro-social Content
Residential Treatment Homes
social learning theory
television and behaviour
television and parental control
television impact on child behaviour
Television Literacy
Total Time Sets
Total Tv Viewing
TV channels
Tv Character
Tv Industry
Tv News
Tv Portrayal
Tv Quiz Show
Tv Rating
Tv Violence
Tv Watching
Van Der Voort
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367256517
  • Weight: 18143g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Does violence on TV lead to violent behaviour? How does screen time impact child development? What is the effect of advertising on a child’s behaviour? Twenty years after the publication of the first edition of Children and Television, these issues remain as pertinent as ever. In the new Classic Edition of this core textbook, Gunter and Gunter present research evidence into the effects of television on children and their responses to it.

This comprehensive work examines a wide range of issues, including children’s knowledge of television and how it impacts social roles, aggressive behaviour, advertising, health orientation and both good and bad behaviour, and concludes that children are sophisticated viewers and control television far more than it controls them. The Classic Edition includes a new preface to the current context of the book, exploring the emergence of new TV channels, enhanced home recording capacity, archiving and streaming services replacing traditional forms of viewing with non-linear viewing and their impact on children.

This book is essential reading for postgraduate and undergraduate students taking courses on child development and family studies.

Barrie Gunter is a psychologist by training who worked in the broadcasting industry before moving to the academic world. He has specialised in the study of the psychological impacts of television and the Internet. He has produced 70 books and more than five hundred other publications on media, marketing and business topics. He is Emeritus Professor in Media at the University of Leicester.

Jill Gunter (formerly McAleer) has degrees in education, statistics and film and television and has worked in market research, teaching and educational research and management. She has written/co-written a number of books and research papers about children and television.