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Children talking television : the making of television literacy / by David Buckingham.

By: Buckingham, David, 1954-Material type: TextTextReference number:ocm27147078Series: Critical perspectives on literacy and educationPublication details: London ; Washington, D.C. : Falmer Press, 1993. Description: xiv, 321 p. ; 25 cmISBN: 0750701099 (acid-free paper) :; 0750701102 (pbk : acid-free paper) :Subject(s): Television and children | Television in education | Visual literacy | Children Development Effects of TelevisionDDC classification: 302.23/45/083 LOC classification: HQ784.T4 | B83 1993
Contents:
1. Children and Television: The Context of Research and Debate -- 2. Rethinking Television Literacy -- Introduction: Making Sense of Television Talk -- 3. What are Words Worth?: Interpreting Children's Talk about Television -- 4. Talking about Television: Relations, Subjects and Contents -- 5. Family Viewing: Text and Context -- Introduction: Elements of Television Literacy -- 6. Sorting Out TV: Categorization and Genre -- 7. (Re)telling Stories: Versions of Narrative -- 8. The Self and Others: Reading Television People -- 9. Beyond the Magic Window: Children's Judgments of the Reality of Television -- 10. Hidden Persuaders?: Advertising, Resistance and Pleasure -- 11. Television, the Audience and the Academy: The Politics and Practice of Audience Research -- 12. Television, Language and Learning: Implications for Media Education.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 298-314) and index.

1. Children and Television: The Context of Research and Debate -- 2. Rethinking Television Literacy -- Introduction: Making Sense of Television Talk -- 3. What are Words Worth?: Interpreting Children's Talk about Television -- 4. Talking about Television: Relations, Subjects and Contents -- 5. Family Viewing: Text and Context -- Introduction: Elements of Television Literacy -- 6. Sorting Out TV: Categorization and Genre -- 7. (Re)telling Stories: Versions of Narrative -- 8. The Self and Others: Reading Television People -- 9. Beyond the Magic Window: Children's Judgments of the Reality of Television -- 10. Hidden Persuaders?: Advertising, Resistance and Pleasure -- 11. Television, the Audience and the Academy: The Politics and Practice of Audience Research -- 12. Television, Language and Learning: Implications for Media Education.

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