The best one I know is Elaine Lally's book: ''At Home with Computers'', Oxford: Berg, 2002. Maybe 2002 is not so recent but at least in the some chapters Lally addresses the issue of the relationships between the members of the household (for example children and their parents) including educational and ludic activities with regard to computer use. You probably already know this book but if it is not the case I hope this may help. Gado. On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 11:42 PM, Kruse, Holly <holly-kruse@utulsa.edu>wrote:
Does anyone know of any recent research on people using computers/the internet together at home? Maybe a parent and a child, or two adults, or some other combination, using the same computer together at the same time to play a game or surf the web or something like that? Any research more recent than CMU's early 2000s HomeNet research on the topic?
Thanks in advance for an leads!
Holly
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