Media and Social Life: Electronic Media Research Series
Editat de Mary Beth Oliver, Arthur A. Raneyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 mai 2016
This volume highlights cutting edge scholarship from preeminent scholars in media psychology that examines how media intersect with our social lives in three broad areas: media and the self; media and relationships; and social life in emerging media. The scholars in this volume not only provide insightful and up-to-date examinations of theorizing and research that informs our current understanding of the role of media in our social lives, but they also detail provocative and valuable roadmaps that will form that basis of future scholarship in this crucially important and rapidly evolving media landscape.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138692152
ISBN-10: 1138692158
Pagini: 250
Ilustrații: 5
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Electronic Media Research Series
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138692158
Pagini: 250
Ilustrații: 5
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Electronic Media Research Series
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
PostgraduateCuprins
Part 1: Media and the Self
1: Emotion, Media, and Our Social World
2: Media and Identity
3: Morality and the Selection, Reception, and Effects of Entertainment Media
4: Media and Spirituality
5: Integrating Technology and Media and the Social Learning Ecosystem: The Evolving State of Formal Learning
Part 2: Media and Relationships
6: Media and Social Groups
7: The Domestication of Media in the Family
8: Media and Friendships
9: Sex, Romance, and Media: Taking Stock of Two Research Literatures
10: Mediated Relationships and Social Life: Current Research on Fandom, Parasocial Relationships, and Identification
Part 3: Emerging Media and Social Life
11: Video Games and Social Life
12: The Structural Transformation of Mobile Communication: Implications for Self and Society
13: The Place Where Our Social Networks Reside: Social Media and Sociality
14: Blogging
1: Emotion, Media, and Our Social World
2: Media and Identity
3: Morality and the Selection, Reception, and Effects of Entertainment Media
4: Media and Spirituality
5: Integrating Technology and Media and the Social Learning Ecosystem: The Evolving State of Formal Learning
Part 2: Media and Relationships
6: Media and Social Groups
7: The Domestication of Media in the Family
8: Media and Friendships
9: Sex, Romance, and Media: Taking Stock of Two Research Literatures
10: Mediated Relationships and Social Life: Current Research on Fandom, Parasocial Relationships, and Identification
Part 3: Emerging Media and Social Life
11: Video Games and Social Life
12: The Structural Transformation of Mobile Communication: Implications for Self and Society
13: The Place Where Our Social Networks Reside: Social Media and Sociality
14: Blogging
Notă biografică
Mary Beth Oliver (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison) is a distinguished professor in the Department of Film/Video & Media Studies and co-director of the Media Effects Research Lab at The Pennsylvania State University. Her research in media effects focuses on entertainment psychology and on social cognition. Her recent publications on these topics have appeared such journals as the Journal of Communication, Human Communication Research, and Communication Research, among others. She is currently an associate editor of the Media Psychology journal.
Arthur A. Raney (Ph.D., University of Alabama) is the James E. Kirk Professor of Communication and director of doctoral studies in the School of Communication at Florida State University. His research primarily examines how and why we enjoy various media entertainment content, with specific attention to the role morality plays in those processes. His writings on these issues have been published in various anthologies, as well as in the Journal of Communication, Media Psychology, and Communication Theory, among others. He is currently an associate editor of the Media Psychology journal.
Arthur A. Raney (Ph.D., University of Alabama) is the James E. Kirk Professor of Communication and director of doctoral studies in the School of Communication at Florida State University. His research primarily examines how and why we enjoy various media entertainment content, with specific attention to the role morality plays in those processes. His writings on these issues have been published in various anthologies, as well as in the Journal of Communication, Media Psychology, and Communication Theory, among others. He is currently an associate editor of the Media Psychology journal.
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This volume highlights cutting edge scholarship from preeminent scholars in media psychology that examines how media intersect with our social lives in three broad areas: media and the self; media and relationships; and social life in emerging media. The scholars in this volume not only provide insightful and up-to-date examinations of theorizing and research that informs our current understanding of the role of media in our social lives, but they also detail provocative and valuable roadmaps that will form that basis of future scholarship in this crucially important and rapidly evolving media landscape.