Contains fulltext : 56028.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The amount of time that people spend on watching television is a matter of social concern. In the past, several approaches have been developed explaining why people expose themselves to television, most notably the Uses and Gratifications approach. Building on an action theoretical framework, it is argued that the influence of routinization and situational context of television viewing (including the role played by others) should receive more attention. This approach is then applied to media use in households, with an emphasis on how adolescents and parents influence each other's television viewing. Event history on data from 55 Dutch households (including 8...
In this study we analysed the effects of parental social background and family composition on variou...
Contains fulltext : 99501.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study analy...
In this study we analysed the effects of parental social background and family composition on variou...
The amount of time that people spend on watching television is a matter of social concern. In the pa...
Objective. To examine associations between social ecological factors and Dutch adolescents' TV ...
Objective. To examine associations between social ecological factors and Dutch adolescents’ TV...
Contains fulltext : 54763-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Building on a...
Contains fulltext : 76716.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this study ...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this study, the authors scrutinize the intergenerational transmissi...
A longitudinal study was conducted, first, to describe trends over time in parental mediation of ado...
This paper examines the relationship between adolescent behaviour, television viewing and family soc...
In this study, the authors scrutinize the intergenerational transmission of book reading and televis...
In this study, the authors scrutinize the intergenerational transmission of book reading and televis...
Building on an action theoretical perspective, it is assumed that most television viewing is a routi...
In this study we analysed the effects of parental social background and family composition on variou...
In this study we analysed the effects of parental social background and family composition on variou...
Contains fulltext : 99501.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study analy...
In this study we analysed the effects of parental social background and family composition on variou...
The amount of time that people spend on watching television is a matter of social concern. In the pa...
Objective. To examine associations between social ecological factors and Dutch adolescents' TV ...
Objective. To examine associations between social ecological factors and Dutch adolescents’ TV...
Contains fulltext : 54763-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Building on a...
Contains fulltext : 76716.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this study ...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this study, the authors scrutinize the intergenerational transmissi...
A longitudinal study was conducted, first, to describe trends over time in parental mediation of ado...
This paper examines the relationship between adolescent behaviour, television viewing and family soc...
In this study, the authors scrutinize the intergenerational transmission of book reading and televis...
In this study, the authors scrutinize the intergenerational transmission of book reading and televis...
Building on an action theoretical perspective, it is assumed that most television viewing is a routi...
In this study we analysed the effects of parental social background and family composition on variou...
In this study we analysed the effects of parental social background and family composition on variou...
Contains fulltext : 99501.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study analy...
In this study we analysed the effects of parental social background and family composition on variou...