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Understanding Media Psychology – PDF

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eBook Details

  • Authors: Gayle S. Stever, David C. Giles, J. David Cohen, Mary E. Myers
  • File Size: 13 MB
  • Format: PDF
  • Length: 340 Pages
  • Publisher: ‎ ‎Routledge; 1st edition
  • Publication Date: September 28, 2021
  • Language: ‎English
  • ISBN-10: 2021017810, 2021017811, 036751897X, 1000457877
  • ISBN-13: 9780367518974, 9780367518967, 9781003055648, 9781000457872, 9781000457841
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Understanding Media Psychology (PDF) serves as the quintessential introductory textbook for anyone delving into the evolving field of media psychology, underscoring its critical relevance in today’s society. This comprehensive resource elegantly summarizes foundational concepts and theories while offering a rich overview of diverse topics pivotal to understanding how media shapes human experience.

The role of psychology in our society is profound and far-reaching. It encompasses a spectrum of vital theories and concepts essential for grasping various dimensions of human behavior and mental processes. In an age characterized by constant connectivity, media has permeated nearly every aspect of our lives, positioning media psychology as a field that merits focused academic inquiry and public discourse.

Crafted by a consortium of distinguished authors, this book provides an insightful examination of media psychology, investigating the frameworks, influences, and theoretical constructs that drive the discipline. It thoroughly explores crucial areas including positive media psychology, the effects of gaming, the implications of violence in media, advertising dynamics, and the complexities surrounding pornography. Additionally, the authors engage critically with contemporary dilemmas such as propaganda, the proliferation of fake news, the emergence of deepfake technology, and the influential role of media during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The text goes beyond conventional analysis by meticulously addressing the intricate interplay between social justice issues and media representations. It sheds light on how media not only shapes societal perceptions of marginalized communities but also explores the profound ramifications on individuals within these groups. By navigating these vital intersections, the book fosters a nuanced understanding of media’s pervasive influence on societal norms and individual identities.

In its concluding chapter, this remarkable work casts a visionary gaze towards the future of media psychology, illuminating the potential trajectories the field may undertake. It emphasizes the dynamic nature of the discipline and its interconnectedness with related fields of study. As society continues to transform, a firm grasp of media psychology will become ever more essential, solidifying this book’s standing as an indispensable resource for scholars as well as anyone eager to unravel the intricate relationship between media and the human psyche.

ISBNs: 978-0367518974, 978-0367518967, 978-1003055648, 978-1000457872, 978-1000457841

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