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* Introduces the research and theory of the emerging field of positive media psychology. * Reflects growing research interest in moving beyond the negative effects of media to focus on the good that comes from media use. * Authored by top researchers and pioneers in the field of positive media psychology.
Our use of media touches on almost all aspects of our social lives, be they friendships, parent-child relationships, emotional lives, or social stereotypes. How we understand ourselves and others is now largely dependent on how we perceive ourselves and others in media, how we interact with one another through mediated channels, and how we share, construct, and understand social issues via our mediated lives. 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.
* Introduces the research and theory of the emerging field of positive media psychology. * Reflects growing research interest in moving beyond the negative effects of media to focus on the good that comes from media use. * Authored by top researchers and pioneers in the field of positive media psychology.
Our use of media touches on almost all aspects of our social lives, be they friendships, parent-child relationships, emotional lives, or social stereotypes. How we understand ourselves and others is now largely dependent on how we perceive ourselves and others in media, how we interact with one another through mediated channels, and how we share, construct, and understand social issues via our mediated lives. 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.
Now in its fourth edition, Media Effects again features essays from some of the finest scholars in the field and serves as a comprehensive reference volume for scholars, teachers, and students. This edition contains both new and updated content that reflects our media-saturated environments, including chapters on social media, video games, mobile communication, and virtual technologies. In recognition of the multitude of research trajectories within media effects, this edition also includes new chapters on narratives, positive media, the self and identity, media selection, and cross-cultural media effects. As scholarship in media effects continues to evolve and expand, Media Effects serves as a benchmark of theory and research for the current and future generations of scholars. The book is ideal for scholars and for undergraduate and graduate courses in media effects, media psychology, media theory, psychology, sociology, political science, and related disciplines.
This distinctive "Handbook" covers the breadth of sports and media
scholarship, one of the up-and-coming topics bridging media
entertainment, sports management, and popular culture. Organized
into historical, institutional, spectator, and critical studies
perspectives, this volume brings together the work of many
researchers into one quintessential volume, defining the full scope
of the subject area. Editors Arthur Raney and Jennings Bryant have
recruited contributors from around the world to identify and
synthesize the research representing numerous facets of the
sports-media relationship.
Now in its fourth edition, Media Effects again features essays from some of the finest scholars in the field and serves as a comprehensive reference volume for scholars, teachers, and students. This edition contains both new and updated content that reflects our media-saturated environments, including chapters on social media, video games, mobile communication, and virtual technologies. In recognition of the multitude of research trajectories within media effects, this edition also includes new chapters on narratives, positive media, the self and identity, media selection, and cross-cultural media effects. As scholarship in media effects continues to evolve and expand, Media Effects serves as a benchmark of theory and research for the current and future generations of scholars. The book is ideal for scholars and for undergraduate and graduate courses in media effects, media psychology, media theory, psychology, sociology, political science, and related disciplines.
This distinctive "Handbook" covers the breadth of sports and media
scholarship, one of the up-and-coming topics bridging media
entertainment, sports management, and popular culture. Organized
into historical, institutional, spectator, and critical studies
perspectives, this volume brings together the work of many
researchers into one quintessential volume, defining the full scope
of the subject area. Editors Arthur Raney and Jennings Bryant have
recruited contributors from around the world to identify and
synthesize the research representing numerous facets of the
sports-media relationship.
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