Chapter 12: Shifting the Culture: Policy, Practice and Research toward Healthy Family Technology Use
Family Policy
- Bogenschneider, K. (2014). Family Policy Matters: How policymaking affects families and what professionals can do (3rd ed.). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
- Centers for Disease Control (2012). Brief 1: Overview of Policy Evaluation. https://www.cdc.gov/injury/pdfs/policy/Brief%201-a.pdf
- Doherty, W. J. (2000). Family science and family citizenship: Toward a model of community partnership with families. Family Relations, 49(3), 319-325.
- D.A. Skinner & E. Anderson (Eds.), Teaching family policy: A handbook of course syllabi, teaching strategies and resources (pp. 153-156). Minneapolis: National Council on Family Relations.
Commonsense Media Resources
- Commonsense Media: Benefits of Broadband Expansion to America’s Economy, Education and Health (2015): https://www.commonsensemedia.org/sites/default/files/featured-content/files/benefits_of_broadband_expansion_to_americas_economy_education_and_health-cska-2015_1.pdf
- Commonsense Media: Family/Tech Company Tips for Digital well-being: https://www.commonsensemedia.org/sites/default/files/featured-content/files/cs_digitalwellbeingtips.pdf
- Commonsense Media: Advocating for Kids Well-being in a Digital Age: https://www.commonsensemedia.org/kids-action
- Commonsense Media: Digital Citizenship: https://www.commonsense.org/education/digital-citizenship
Technology Policy Applications
- The promise of schools as digital citizenship hubs. Connected Learning Alliance: https://clalliance.org/blog/the-promise-of-schools-as-digital-citizenship-hubs/fbclid=IwAR0n7so78fdIK3inGMYJzRbW1PtOubeWzoy8U1ObFd7e_QgRwnck5_2F9qM
Digital Citizenship and Digital Ethics
For additional resources on these topics, please see the items listed in Chapter 11 Additional Resources