Children’s screen time is a cultural construct, a worldwide issue, and a highly controversial subject that separates people in ideological groups over the perceived impact that media and technology have on children. Screen time is a phenomenon, a discourse, an object, and a thing. It is a slippery, flexible, and complex issue that is constantly evolving, which only intensifies the debate over whether children’s screen time is positive or negative. Using virtual ethnography, I examined a number of field sites including academic journals, Twitter, LexisNexis, Reddit and The Bump to uncover the sentiments that scholars, media and parents form about children’s screen time. These sentiments often mirror the media harm debate, which positions chi...
Concern about children and the Internet is the latest in a ritu-al cycle of moral panics surrounding...
The features, functions, and usage of media and media environment which have an important ro...
The rapid pace of technological change sweeps across the world of children changing current concepts...
Today, we are in the midst of a technology panic characterized by a fearful response to the rapid, n...
The controversy about the use of screens places parents and educators in a sensitive situation on th...
Since the middle of the 20th century digital technological developments have transformed human behav...
Digital screens have become an integral part of everyday life. In the wake of the digital swell, pre...
Contains fulltext : 234354.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Digital screens...
Introduction Increased screen-based media accessibility has stirred public health concern on possibl...
Parental Influence on Screen Time: An Integrative Literature Review Lashawna Williams Faculty Sponso...
In today’s social and technological context different kinds of screens are used by increasingly youn...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Digital media is a broad concept that includes everyth...
Very young children gain access to and use digital technology (touchscreen tablets, apps, smartphone...
Children, from infancy through adolescence, now spend more time consuming media content than they do...
and students who contributed to the studies reported in this lecture are listed in the acknowledgeme...
Concern about children and the Internet is the latest in a ritu-al cycle of moral panics surrounding...
The features, functions, and usage of media and media environment which have an important ro...
The rapid pace of technological change sweeps across the world of children changing current concepts...
Today, we are in the midst of a technology panic characterized by a fearful response to the rapid, n...
The controversy about the use of screens places parents and educators in a sensitive situation on th...
Since the middle of the 20th century digital technological developments have transformed human behav...
Digital screens have become an integral part of everyday life. In the wake of the digital swell, pre...
Contains fulltext : 234354.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Digital screens...
Introduction Increased screen-based media accessibility has stirred public health concern on possibl...
Parental Influence on Screen Time: An Integrative Literature Review Lashawna Williams Faculty Sponso...
In today’s social and technological context different kinds of screens are used by increasingly youn...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Digital media is a broad concept that includes everyth...
Very young children gain access to and use digital technology (touchscreen tablets, apps, smartphone...
Children, from infancy through adolescence, now spend more time consuming media content than they do...
and students who contributed to the studies reported in this lecture are listed in the acknowledgeme...
Concern about children and the Internet is the latest in a ritu-al cycle of moral panics surrounding...
The features, functions, and usage of media and media environment which have an important ro...
The rapid pace of technological change sweeps across the world of children changing current concepts...