This article describes the views of parents, children, and teachers concerning media use by Indonesian children. Survey data of parents (N = 462), children (N = 589), and teachers (N = 104) show that children see themselves as more advanced users of new media than their parents. Their perception of their media experiences is also markedly different from that of their parents, while teachers' views are comparable to those of the parents. The latter claim to have established media use rules, which children tend to view as guidelines subject to debate rather than binding instructions. There is different use of old versus new media, parents show little awareness of or involvement with newer media
This study examines how parents and their children differ in their perceptions of parental mediation...
In a world where media, technique and technology occupy an important place in the human existence, t...
Master of ArtsThe principal aim of this study is to survey parents' perceptions of the influence of ...
This article explores how Indonesian children have integrated media into their daily lives: media ow...
This article explores how Indonesian children have integrated media into their daily lives: media ow...
Children as part of citizens, they have the same rights as other citizens, which must be protected a...
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Children's TV in Indonesia: Broadcasting policy and the growth of...
Since Indonesia’s political transformation in 1998, itsmedia landscape has dramatically changed. The...
Television is a medium of communication that can be used for education, but at the same time may thr...
Television is a medium of communication that can be used for education, but at the same time may thr...
Social media are popular among adolescents worldwide, including the global South. The way adolescent...
Social media are popular among adolescents worldwide, including the global South. The way adolescent...
Social media are popular among adolescents worldwide, including the global South. The way adolescent...
Studies Continously showed children intensity of watching TV tend to be high. It raised concerns, es...
This study explores the perceptions of parents about children unrestricted access to social media in...
This study examines how parents and their children differ in their perceptions of parental mediation...
In a world where media, technique and technology occupy an important place in the human existence, t...
Master of ArtsThe principal aim of this study is to survey parents' perceptions of the influence of ...
This article explores how Indonesian children have integrated media into their daily lives: media ow...
This article explores how Indonesian children have integrated media into their daily lives: media ow...
Children as part of citizens, they have the same rights as other citizens, which must be protected a...
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Children's TV in Indonesia: Broadcasting policy and the growth of...
Since Indonesia’s political transformation in 1998, itsmedia landscape has dramatically changed. The...
Television is a medium of communication that can be used for education, but at the same time may thr...
Television is a medium of communication that can be used for education, but at the same time may thr...
Social media are popular among adolescents worldwide, including the global South. The way adolescent...
Social media are popular among adolescents worldwide, including the global South. The way adolescent...
Social media are popular among adolescents worldwide, including the global South. The way adolescent...
Studies Continously showed children intensity of watching TV tend to be high. It raised concerns, es...
This study explores the perceptions of parents about children unrestricted access to social media in...
This study examines how parents and their children differ in their perceptions of parental mediation...
In a world where media, technique and technology occupy an important place in the human existence, t...
Master of ArtsThe principal aim of this study is to survey parents' perceptions of the influence of ...