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Viewpoints on Media Effects: Pseudo-reality and Its Influence on Media Consumers

Editat de Carol M. Madere Contribuţii de Andrew W. Cole, Megan R. Hill, R. Lance Holbert, Kate S. Kurtin, Barbara Cook Overton, John H. Overton, Loretta L. Pecchioni, Matthew Pittman, Nathan J. Rodriguez, Thomas A. Salek, James A. Schnell, Jamie Ward, Jansen B. Werner, Laura E. Willis
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mai 2017
Viewpoints on Media Effects: Pseudo-reality and Its Influence on Media Consumers continues the ongoing research of media effects by illuminating not only the negative effects of media consumption, but also some of the pro-social aspects, with a special focus on social media. Recommended for scholars and researchers with an interest in media studies, specifically the exploration of media effects in various media. Also relevant scholars and researchers within the fields of communication studies, English, education, and sociology.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781498549660
ISBN-10: 1498549667
Pagini: 164
Dimensiuni: 160 x 237 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction
Carol M. Madere

Chapter 1: Jon Stewart and the 9/11 First Responders Health Bill: Case Study of Political Satirist Turned Advocate
Megan R. Hill and R. Lance Holbert

Chapter 2: Hope, Unification, and Resentment: An Analysis of Music Lyrics: Written in Response to the Terrorist Attacks on September 11, 2001
Jamie Ward

Chapter 3: Parasocial and School Relationships of Pre-School Children
Kate S. Kurtin

Chapter 4: Medicalized Sexuality of Post-Menopausal Women
Loretta L. Pecchioni, Barbara Cook Overton, and John H. Overton

Chapter 5: Women of Science: Gendered Representations of Scientific Research in The Big Bang Theory
Laura E. Willis

Chapter 6: Marvel's Moral Murkiness: Ethical Effects of the Superhero Sandbox
Matthew Pittman

Chapter 7: Prescribing Action or Complacency: Re-Framing Cyberchondria as Rhetorical Action
Andrew W. Cole, Thomas A. Salek, and Jansen B. Werner

Chapter 8: Digital Disparity Media Effects in Relation to the U.S. Army and Allied Developing Country Armies
James A. Schnell

Chapter 9: Digital Pitchforks: Justice Gone-Wrong Narratives in Popular Culture
Nathan J. Rodriguez

About the Editors and Contributors

Recenzii

The media give us what we want, and in this volume, Dr. Carol Madere addresses audience response to messages after crisis situations, during times of high stress and through the introduction of technology and even the lack thereof. Although our consumption of messages has changed over time, the need, almost an addiction, to consume has always existed. Dr. Madere's compilation acknowledges the audience's desire for unending information and points to times of trouble to illustrate that while we often hold the media accountable for the messages, they are a business and understand that their supply is our demand.