Histories of Children’s Television Around the World  Paid

by Yuval Gozansky (Edited)
©2023, Textbook, X, 290 Pages
Media & Communication

Series: Mediated Youth, Volume 35

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The book puts together for the first time valuable updated information that looks at children’s television from its early days up to the current digital age, with its vast digital media offerings and availability. It offers new insights about a central children’s media culture and focuses on non-Anglo-American television histories. Thus, readers interested in understanding past to present, local and global processes in children’s television, would be able to find it in one book. Scholars, students, and professionals working in the field of children, as well as everyone concerned with children’s culture will find a great diversity of knowledge about the cultural, social, political, and economic contexts of programs with which they and their children have grown up.

This edited book is based on a collective effort of researchers and professionals dedicated to compiling the stories of children’s television around the world. With 12 national chapters, the book includes historical accounts of children’s television from the following countries: Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Ecuador, Germany, India, Israel, Italy, Kenia, Netherlands, and the United States. It provides an exploration of each individual country, revealing striking similarities and differences which are discussed in depth in the final chapter.

Looking at the global field through local eyes––its main texts and active players (broadcasters, producers, and creators, as well as regulators and policy makers), their ideologies, financial prospects, and perceptions of childhood––offers a macro-level evaluation of an entire cultural field. This is a valuable picture, as it also provides a contextualized perspective for reflection in any micro-analysis of specific programs.

  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • About the author
  • About the book
  • This eBook can be cited
  • Table of Contents
  • List of Illustrations
  • Acknowledgments
  • 1. Introduction: Thinking About Local Histories of Children’s Television (Yuval Gozansky)
  • 2. What’s up Skip? Australian Children’s Drama as Part of a Children’s Television Production Ecology (Anna Potter)
  • 3. The Struggle for Quality in Children’s Television in Brazil (Beth Carmona)
  • 4. Canada’s Secret Sauce: Children’s Programming, Funding, and Animation (Adrianna Ruggiero, Kim Wilson, and Josanne Buchanan)
  • 5. Entertaining “Buds of the Motherland”: The Evolution and Commercialization of Children’s Television in China (Xiaoying Han)
  • 6. Toward a History of Children’s Television in Ecuador: This Is Not a Child’s Game (Mónica Maruri Castillo and Marcelo Del Pozo)
  • 7. From the Center of Public Discussion to Niche Programing: Children’s Television in the Two Germanies Made One (Maya Götz)
  • 8. The Untold Story of Children’s Television in India (Ruchi Kher Jaggi)
  • 9. From Instructional to Digital: Israeli Children’s Television (Yuval Gozansky)
  • 10. Balancing Cultural and Economic Value: The Italian Way to Children’s Television (1954–2021) (Piermarco Aroldi)
  • 11. The Kenyan Story: From Children’s Talent Performance to Edutainment (Wangeci Kanyeki and Agnes Lucy Lando)
  • 12. Education, Entertainment, and Connection: Seventy Years of Dutch Children’s Television (Huub Wijfjes)
  • 13. Disruption Tales: Animated Children’s Television in the United States (Linda Simensky)
  • 14. Similar but Different: Changes in Children’s Television from a Global Perspective (Yuval Gozansky)
  • List of Contributors
  • Index
Pages:
X, 290
Year:
2023
ISBN (HARDBACK):
9781433196720 (Active)
ISBN (PAPERBACK):
9781433199028 (Active)
ISBN (EPUB):
9781433198946 (Active)
ISBN (PDF):
9781433198939 (Active)
Language:
English
Published:
New York, Berlin, Bruxelles, Lausanne, Oxford, 2023. X, 290 pp., 29 b/w ill., 3 tables.

Yuval Gozansky (Ph.D.) is a Senior Lecturer and Chair of the Communications Department at Sapir Academic College, Israel. He heads the Research Center of Media for Children and Youth. He is editor of Misgerot Media (Media Frames), the academic journal of the Israel Communication Association (IsCA). Prior to his academic career he was a director of numerus television programs for children.

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