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Mass Media Effects Research: Advances Through Meta-Analysis: Routledge Communication Series

Editat de Raymond W. Preiss, Barbara Mae Gayle, Nancy Burrell, Mike Allen, Jennings Bryant
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 aug 2006
This distinctive collection offers a unique set of meta-analyses covering the breadth of media effects research. Editor Raymond W. Preiss and his colleagues bring together an all-star list of contributors. Organized by theories, outcomes, and mass media campaigns, the chapters included here offer important insights on what current social science research reveals about effects, addressing such topics as the effects of advertising on children and adolescents; the effects of pornography; violent video games and aggression; and media use and political involvement. 
The final section features thought-provoking commentary from leading theorists. Making a significant and singular contribution to the current media effects literature, Mass Media Effects Research is an essential resource volume for scholars, researchers, and graduate students in media effects, media psychology, and mass communication and society. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780805849998
ISBN-10: 0805849998
Pagini: 552
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 34 mm
Greutate: 1.02 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Communication Series

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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Cuprins

Contents: Preface. J. Bryant, R.G. Cummins, Traditions of Mass Media Theory and Research.M. Allen, R.W. Preiss,Media, Messages, and Meta-Analysis. M. Allen, M.K. Casey,Wherefore Art Thou Mass Media Theory? W. Wanta, S. Ghanem, Effects of Agenda Setting. D.R. Roskos-Ewoldsen, M.R. Klinger, B. Roskos-Ewoldsen, Media Priming: A Meta-Analysis. B. Paul, M.B. Salwen, M. Dupagne, The Third-Person Effect: A Meta-Analysis of the Perceptual Hypothesis. D. D'Alessio, M. Allen, The Selective Exposure Hypothesis and Media Choice Processes. R. Abelman, C.A. Lin, D.J. Atkin, Meta-Analysis of Television's Impact on Special Populations. R.I. Nabi, And Miles to Go...: Reflections on the Past and Future of Mass Media Effects Research. P.N. Christensen, W. Wood, Effects of Media Violence on Viewers' Aggression in Unconstrained Social Interaction. R. Desmond, R. Carveth, The Effects of Advertising on Children and Adolescents: A Meta-Analysis. N. Mundorf, M. Allen, D. D'Alessio, T. Emmers-Sommer, Effects of Sexually Explicit Media. P. Oppliger, Effects of Gender Stereotyping on Socialization. C.A. Hoffner, K.J. Levine, Enjoyment of Mediated Horror and Violence: A Meta-Analysis. J.L. Sherry, Violent Video Games and Aggression: Why Can't We Find Effects? M. Allen, J. Herrett-Skjellum, J. Jorgenson, M.R. Kramer, D.J. Ryan, L. Timmerman, Effects of Music. M-L. Mares, E.H. Woodard, Positive Effects of Television on Children's Social Interaction: A Meta-Analysis. E. Schiappa, M. Allen, P.B. Gregg, Parasocial Relationships and Television: A Meta-Analysis of the Effects. T-S. Lim, S.Y. Kim, Many Faces of Media Effects. L.B. Snyder,Meta-Analyses of Mediated Health Campaigns. L.M. Parcell, J. Kwon, D. Miron, J. Bryant, An Analysis of Media Health Campaigns for Children and Adolescents: Do They Work? M.K. Casey, M. Allen, T. Emmers-Sommer, E. Sahlstein, D. DeGooyer, A.M. Winters, A.E. Wagner, T. Dun, The Impact of Earvin Magic Johnson's HIV-Positive Announcement. B.A. Hollander, Media Use and Political Involvement. D. Miron, J. Bryant, Mass Media and Voter Turnout. J. Shanahan, C. Glynn, A. Hayes, The Spiral of Silence: A Meta-Analysis and Its Impact. D. D'Alessio, M. Allen, On the Role of Newspaper Ownership on Bias in Presidential Campaign Coverage by Newspapers. M. Pfau, What's in a Meta-Analysis. E. Perse, Meta-Analysis: Demonstrating the Power of Mass Communication. M. Allen, R.G. Preiss, N. Burrell, The Challenge of Media Effects for Teaching and Policy.

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Raymond W. Preiss, Barbara Mae Gayle, Nancy Burrell, Mike Allen

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This distinctive collection offers a unique set of meta-analyses covering the breadth of media effects research. Editor Raymond W. Preiss and his colleagues bring together an all-star list of contributors. Organized by theories, outcomes, and mass media campaigns, the chapters included here offer important insights on what current social science research reveals about effects, addressing such topics as the effects of advertising on children and adolescents; the effects of pornography; violent video games and aggression; and media use and political involvement.