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Children, Media, and Pandemic Parenting: Family Life in Uncertain Times by Rebekah Willett, Xinyu Zhao ISBN 9781032602059, 9781003458074, 9781032602035, 1032602058, 1003458076, 1032602031 instant download

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Authors:Rebekah Willett, Xinyu Zhao
Pages:217 pages
Year:2024
Edition:1
Publisher:Routledge
Language:english
File Size:13.23 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781032602059, 9781003458074, 9781032602035, 1032602058, 1003458076, 1032602031
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Children, Media, and Pandemic Parenting: Family Life in Uncertain Times by Rebekah Willett, Xinyu Zhao ISBN 9781032602059, 9781003458074, 9781032602035, 1032602058, 1003458076, 1032602031 instant download

This book examines changes in families'€™ rules and routines connected with media during the pandemic and shifts in parents'€™ understanding of children'€™s media use.
Drawing on interviews with 130 parents at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the book explores specific cultural contexts across seven countries: Australia, Canada, China, Colombia, South Korea, United Kingdom, and United States. 
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Readers will gain an understanding of family media practices during the pandemic and how they were influenced by contextual factors such as the pandemic restrictions, family relationships and situations, socioeconomic statuses, cultural norms and values, and sociotechnical visions, among others. Further, encounter with theoretical framings will provide innovative ways to understand what it means for children, parents, and families to live in the digital age.
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This timely volume will offer key insights to researchers and graduate students studying in a variety of disciplines, including media and cultural studies, communication arts, education, childhood studies, and family studies.
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