by Ben Agger (Author), Beth Anne Shelton (Author)
The Internet, cell phones, and other technologies have changed the ways in which people conduct their family lives, raise children, and navigate the blurry boundary between work and home. Private life is colonized by employers, teachers, corporations; family time is taken up by work, homework, and shopping. What it means to be parents and children has changed dramatically. This book shows how the nurturance of family has increasingly become a willful, radical idea in an era of pervasive technology. The authors analyze important trends, including the acceleration and attenuation of childhood, and offer a children s bill of rights and accompanying parental responsibilities.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 20 Aug 2007
ISBN 10: 1594513406
ISBN 13: 9781594513404