On Media ViolenceSAGE Publications, 10 sep 1999 - 304 pagina's This definitive examination of this important social topic asks questions such as: How much media violence is there? What are the meanings conveyed in the way violence is portrayed? What effect does it have on viewers?Divided into four parts, the book covers: a review of research on media violence; re-conceptions of exisiting theories of media violence; addresses the need to rethink the methodological tools used to assess media violence; and introduces the concept of Lineation Theory, a perspective for thinking about media violence and a new theoretical approach explaining it. |
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Theories of Media Violence | 11 |
Effects of Exposure to Media Violence | 25 |
Violent Content on Television | 43 |
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