Family interactions
Family interactions revolve around television.
Television has been in people's everyday lives since it has become a staple in people's homes.
While television has been connected to families' interactions, the interactions might be different based on familial and cultural values.
In a quote by Alison Alexander from her article Exploring Media in Everyday Life she discusses how television and family interactions relate to one another by saying that television, "provides bases for family interactions and these interactions teach and reinforce conventional ways of comprehending both the medium and social reality in general" (56).
Families' interactions are constructed around watching television and helps them understand how it fits into their daily lives.
Television has been in people's everyday lives since it has become a staple in people's homes.
While television has been connected to families' interactions, the interactions might be different based on familial and cultural values.
In a quote by Alison Alexander from her article Exploring Media in Everyday Life she discusses how television and family interactions relate to one another by saying that television, "provides bases for family interactions and these interactions teach and reinforce conventional ways of comprehending both the medium and social reality in general" (56).
Families' interactions are constructed around watching television and helps them understand how it fits into their daily lives.
Families have been watching and interacting in front of the television since it has become a staple in the home. The way families interacted in the past may be different from how families interact now based on differences in familial and cultural values.