Ill effects: the media violence debate
How do the media really affect people? Can cinema, television and video be blamed for problems in society? Are young people as vulnerable to the influences of 'video nasties' and horror movies as is often claimed? Ill Effects is a radical re-examination of the whole 'media effects...
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London [u.a.]
Routledge
1997
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Schriftenreihe: | Communication and society
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Zusammenfassung: | How do the media really affect people? Can cinema, television and video be blamed for problems in society? Are young people as vulnerable to the influences of 'video nasties' and horror movies as is often claimed? Ill Effects is a radical re-examination of the whole 'media effects' debate. It questions not only whether the media are capable of directly influencing people but also whether the idea of 'effects' is the most useful way of conceptualising the relationship between the media and audiences. Ill Effects looks at the reasons why the media are routinely blamed for horrific events such as the murders of James Bulger and Suzanne Capper and the Hungerford massacre, as well as for perceived trends such as the alleged 'death of the family' and the rise of 'yob culture'. The authors' concern goes beyond individual cases: they discuss the development and current state of play of research into media effects, the remarkable power of 'common sense' notions of media effects and the way in which the effects issue has become embroiled in debates about censorship and freedom of expression. They suggest how audiences really respond to media texts, and argue that there is an urgent need for informed and interdisciplinary approaches to the study of the media. |
Beschreibung: | X, 171 S. |
ISBN: | 0415146720 0415146739 |
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adam_text | EFFECTS THE MEDIA/VIOLENCE DEBATE EDITED BY MARTIN BARKER AND JULIAN
PETLEY * LONDON AND NEW YORK CONTENTS LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS IX
INTRODUCTION 1 MARTIN BARKER AND JULIAN PETLEY 1 THE NEWSON REPORT: A
CASE STUDY IN COMMON SENSE 12 MARTIN BARKER 2 ELECTRONIC CHILD ABUSE?
RETHINKING THE MEDIA S EFFECTS ON CHILDREN 32 DAVID BUCKINGHAM 3 LIVING
FOR LIBIDO; OR, CHILD S PLAY IV: THE IMAGERY OF CHILDHOOD AND THE CALL
FOR CENSORSHIP 48 PATRICIA HOLLAND 4 I WAS A TEENAGE HORROR FAN: OR,
HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE LINDA BLAIR 57 MARK KERMODE 5
RESERVOIRS OF DOGMA: AN ARCHAEOLOGY OF POPULAR ANXIETIES 67 GRAHAM
MURDOCK 6 US AND THEM 87 JULIAN PETLEY 7 TELEVISION VIOLENCE REDUX: THE
CONTINUING MYTHOLOGY OF EFFECTS 102 WILLARD D. ROWLAND, JR 8 THE
DANGEROUS PSYCHO-LOGIC OF MEDIA EFFECTS 125 IAN VINE 9 ON GOING PUBLIC
147 GOING PUBLIC WITH YOUNG OFFENDERS AND THE MEDIA 147 ANN HAGELL AND
TIM NEWBURN GOING PUBLIC WITH CHILDREN AND VIOLENCE 152 JULIAN PETLEY
TAKING ON THE MEDIA 156 BILL THOMPSON INDEX 166
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