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The Plug-In Drug:Television, Computers, and Family Life
[Paperback - 2002]
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Category: Sociology
Sub-category: Sociology
Additional Category: Family & Parenting - Psychology
Publisher: Penguin Books | ISBN: 9780142001080 | Pages: 352
Shipping Weight: .278 | Dimensions: 5.12 x .75 x 7.75 inches

How does the passive act of watching television and other electronic media-regardless of their content-affect a developing child's relationship to the real world? Focusing on this crucial question, Marie Winn takes a compelling look at television's impact on children and the family. Winn's classic study has been extensively updated to address the new media landscape, including new sections on: computers, video games, the VCR, the V-Chip and other control devices, TV programming for babies, television and physical health, and gaining control of your TV.

Marie Winn writes a column on nature and birdwatching for theWall Street Journal. Married to the film-maker and palindromist Allan Miller, she spends part of every day in Central Park.

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