Media, Home, and Family examines how parents make decisions
regulating media use and how their media practices relate to other
aspects of contemporary family life. Based on more than three years
of extensive ethnographic audience research, the book looks at a
very broad cross-section of American families, focusing on how
families negotiate a sense of identity collectively and how the
media plays a significant role in the process.
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