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Preface.
Introduction.
1. The Home of Television Viewing.
2. Television and Individual Development.
3. Television and the Behavior of Children.
4. Television and the Social Construction of Reality.
5. Television and Learning.
6. Implications for Education and Policy.
7. Conclusion: Growing up in a Global Screen Culture.
Recommended Sources for Additional Readings.
References.
Index.
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