Pre 2007 Archive

  • Ahern, J. et al. (2002) Television images and psychological symptoms after the September 11 terrorist attacks. In Psychiatry-Interpersonal and Biological Processes, vol.65 no.4, Winter, pp.289-300.
  • American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee on Public Education (2001) "Children, adolescents, and television". In Pediatrics, vo.107, no.2, Feb, pp.423-426.
  • Anderson, Daniel R. et al. (2001) Early childhood television viewing and adolescent behavior. Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development.
  • Australian Centre for Emerging Technologies & Society (2003). Swinburne National Technology and Society Monitor. Swinburne University of Technology. 2003
  • Babies, toddlers & the media (2001). In Zero to Three, vol.22 no.2 Oct/Nov - whole issue.
  • Benedek, Elissa and Brown, Catherine "No excuses: televised pornography harms children". In Harvard Review of Psychiatry, v.7, 1999, p.236-240.
  • Brown, Jane D.; Steele, Jeanne R. and Walsh-Childers, Kim (editors) (2002) Sexual Teens, Sexual Media: Investigating media's influence on adolescent sexuality. US: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
  • Bryant, Jennings and Bryant, Alison J. (editors) (2001) Television and the American Family. 2nd edition. US: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
  • Buckingham, David (editor) (2002) Small Screens: Television for Children. UK: Leicester University Press.
  • Buckingham, D. & Bragg, S. (2003) Young People, Media and Personal Relationships. Institute of Education, University of London. November 2003.
  • Cantor, Joanne (1999) Mommy, I'm scared: how TV and movies frighten children and what we can do to protect them. US: Harcourt Brace.
  • Carlsson-Paige, Nancy and Levin, Diane (1990) Who's calling the shots?: how to respond effectively to children's fascination with war play and war toys. US:New Society.
  • Collins, R. L., Elliott, M. N., et al. (2004) Watching Sex on Television Predicts Adolescent Initiation of Sexual Behavior. In Pediatrics. Vol. 114, No. 3, September 2004, p. 280–289
  • Cortes, C.E. (2000) The Children Are Watching: how the media teach about diversity. New York: Teachers College Press.
  • Cottle, TJ (2002) On TV and teens, brains and rage - another study depicts the realtionship between early-childhood television watching and the commission of aggressive and violent acts later on. In Television Quarterly, vol.33 no.2-3, Summer/Fall, pp.58-62.
  • Family and Community Development Parliamentary Committee (2000), The Effects of Television and Multimedia on Children and Families in Victoria.
  • Feilitzen, Cecilia von & Carlsson, Ulla (Eds.) (2002) Children, Young People and Media Globalisation. Sweden: UNESCO International Clearinghouse on Children, Youth and Media.
  • Gunter, Barry (2002) Media Sex: What are the Issues? US: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
  • Hendershot, H. (ed.) (2003). Nickelodeon Nation: The History, Politics, and Economics of America's Only TV Channel for Kids. US: New York University Press. March 2004
  • Jordan, Amy (2004) The Role of Media in Children's Development: An Ecological Perspective. Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics. Vol. 25, No. 3, June 2004, p. 196–206.
  • Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF). Zero to Six: Electronic Media in the Lives of Infants, Toddlers and Preschoolers, 28th October 2003.
  • Livingston, Sonia and Bovill, Moira (2001) Children and Their Changing Media Environment. US: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
  • McNair Ingenuity Research. Kids, Pastimes and Media Use. 4 September 2003.
  • Mumme, Donna and Fernald, Anne (2003) 'The infant as an onlooker: learning from emotional reactions observed in a TV scenario' In Child Development, Jan/Feb, 2003.
  • Nathanson, Amy I. et al (2002) topic: effects of parental TV restrictions among a group or teens. In Media Psychology, November 2002.
  • Ozmert, Eliv; Toyran, Muge; Yardokok, Kadriye (2002) 'Behavioral correlates of television viewing in primary school children evaluated by the child behavior checklist'. In Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, vol.156 no.9, September, p.910-914.
  • Peter, J; Valkenburg, PM.(2006) "Adolescents’ exposure to sexually explicity online material and recreational attitudes toward sex". Journal of Communication Vol. 56 No. 4 December, 2006, p639
  • Price, Monroe E. and Verhulst, Stefaan G. (2002) Parental Control of Television Broadcasting. US: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
  • Roberts, J. and McDowell, M. (2001) "Is the media a health hazard to children?". In Medicine Today, April 2001, p.136.
  • Robinson, T.N. et al (2001) "Effects of reducing children's television and video game use on aggressive behavior: a randomized controlled trail". In Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, v.155, Jan 2001
  • Sammond, N, Morrow, RW (2006) Sesame Street and the reform of children’s television Baltimore:John Hopkins University Press.
  • Singer, Dorothy G. and Singer, Jerome L. (2000) Handbook of Children and the Media. US: Sage Publications, Inc.
  • Schmitt, K and Anderson, D (2002) 'Television and Reality: Toddlers' Use of Visual Information from Video to Guide Behavior'. In Media Psychology, Vol. 4; No. 1; February; 2002; p. 51-76
  • Smith, S & Wilson B (2002) 'Children’s comprehension of and fear reactions to television news'. In Media Psychology, vol.4, no.1.
  • Stewart, C., Lavelle, M. and Kowaltzke (2001) Media and Meaning: an introduction. UK: BFI Publishing.
  • Tobin, J. (2000) 'Good Guys Don't Wear Hats': children talk about the media. New York: Teachers College Press.
  • Twenge, J. M. (2000). The age of anxiety? Birth cohort change in anxiety and neuroticism, 1952-1993. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 79, p.1007-1021.
  • van der Molen, W; et al. (2002) "Television News and Fear: A Child Survey". In The European Journal of Communications Research, p. 303-317
  • Wareham, Anne (2001) "TV and your toddler". In Coles Baby, Autumn 2001, p.12-13.
  • Wartella, Ellen (2002) New directions in media research and media effects on children. Speech prepared for the Australian Symposium on "The Eyes of the Child: the world they'll see in the 21st Century", Melbourne, March 20.
  • Wartella, Dr. Ellen; O'Keefe, Dr. Barbara and Scantlin, Dr. Ronda (2000) Growing up with Interactive Media. US: Markle Foundation.
  • Wartella, Ellen; O'Keefe, Barbara and Scantlin, Ronda (2000) Children and Interactive Media - A compendium of current research and directions for the future. US: Markle Foundation.
  • Young Media Australia (1995) Off 'n' On kit. SA, YMA