TY - BOOK AU - Turow,Joseph AU - Kavanaugh,Andrea L. TI - The wired homestead T2 - An MIT Press sourcebook SN - 9780262700948 (pbk.) : AV - QA76.9.F35 W57 2003 U1 - 303.4834 TUR PY - 2003/// CY - Cambridge, Mass., London PB - MIT KW - Computers and family KW - Internet KW - Social aspects KW - Computers and IT KW - ukslc KW - Media studies KW - thema KW - Sociology: family & relationships KW - Ethical & social aspects of IT KW - Internet guides & online services N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction: Joseph Turow and Andrea L. Kavanaugh -- I.The new world in context -- 1.Family boundaries, commercialism, and the Internet: a framework for research. Joseph Turow -- 2.Disintermediating the parents: what else is new? Elihu Katz -- 3.Historical trends in research on children and the media: 1900-1060. Ellen Wartella and Byron Reeves -- 4.The impact of the Internet on children: lessons from television. Daniel R. Anderson and Marie K. Evans -- 5.Televsion and the Internet. Ellen Seiter -- II.On parents and kids -- 6.Data on family and the Internet: what do we know and how do we know it? Maria Papadakis -- 7.A family systems approach to examining the role of the Internet in the home. Amy B. Jordan -- 8.The Internet and the family: the view of parents and youngsters. Joseph Turow and Lilach Nir -- 9.Mediated childhoods: a comparative approach to young people\'s changing media environment in Europe. Sonia Livingstone -- 10.Outlook and insight: young Danes\' uses of the Internet - navigating global seas and local waters. Gitte Stald -- 11.Sex on the Internet: issues,c oncerns, and implications. Mark Griffiths -- III.The wired homestead and online life -- 12.The Internet\'s implications for home architecture. Steven Izenour -- 13.Breaking up is hard to do: family perspectives on the future of the home PC. David Frohlich, Susan Dray, and Amy Silverman -- 14.Women, guilt, home comuters. Catherine Burke -- 15.Nobody lives only in cyberspace: gendered subjectivities and domestic use of the Internet. Lisa-Jane McGerty -- 16.Internet paradox revised. Rboert Kraut ... [et al] -- 17.Virtuality and its discontents. Sherry Turkle -- IV.The wired homestead and civic life -- 18.Three for society: households and media in the creation of twenty-first century communities. Jorge Reina Schement -- 19.When everyone\'s wired: use of the Ineternet in networked communities. Andrea L. Kavanaugh -- 20.Community building on the web. Lodis Rhodes -- 21.Examining community in the digtal neighbourhood: early results from Canada\'s wired suburb. Kieth Hampton and Barry Wellman N2 - Most researchers studying the impact of the Internet on families begin with the assumption that the family is the central influence in preparing a child to live in society. This volume offers findings on the effects of the internet on the lives of the family unit and its members ER -