Television as a social issue
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書誌事項
Television as a social issue
(Applied social psychology annual / Leonard Bickman, editor, 8)
Sage Publications, c1988
- pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographies and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
How are women and ethnic minorities portrayed on television? What is the effect upon viewers of violence on television? Can television play a positive role in society? How should the industry be regulated?
These are just some of the controversial questions posed by media researchers, programmers, critics and policy-makers in this important volume. The contributors ask probing and urgent questions about the role of television in today's society. This volume will be essential reading for students, researchers and professionals in mass communication, psychology, sociology, policy studies and women's studies.
目次
Foreword - Phyllis A Katz
PART ONE: THE CONTEXT OF TELEVISION
Introduction - Stuart Oskamp
Six Great Ideas that Television is Missing - Gloria Steinem
Realities of Television News Programming - Forrest Sawyer
Television and the Construction of Reality - Ira Glasser
Constraints on the Television Industry - Donald D Wear, Jr
The Public Context of Debates about Television and Children - Ellen Wartella
The Television Environment - Timothy E Wirth
Cultivating the Wasteland
How Can Television Serve the Public Interest? - Thomas S Rogers
PART TWO: ROLE PORTRAYALS
Some Uncommon Television Images and the Drench Hypothesis - Bradley S Greenberg
The Strong-Soft Woman - Diana M Meehan
Manifestations of the Androgyne in Popular Media
Changes in Women's Roles on Television - CBS Television Network
Multicultural Role Portrayals on Television as a Social Psychological Issue - Gordon L Berry
How the Networks Monitor Program Content - Alice M Henderson and Helaine Doktori
Program Standards for the CBS Television Network - CBS/Broadcast Group
PART THREE: TELEVISION VIOLENCE
Television Violence and Aggression - Jonathan L Freedman
What the Evidence Shows
Television and Aggression Once Again - J Ronald Milavsky
Some Hazards of Growing Up in a Television Environment - Jerome L Singer and Dorothy G Singer
Children's Aggression and Restlessness
Beyond Cartoon Killings - Carol Tavris
Comments on Two Overlooked Effects of Television
Television Research and Social Policy - Seymour Feshbach
Some Perspectives
PART FOUR: PROSOCIAL VALUES AND TELEVISION
The Functions of Television - Charles Winick
Life Without the Big Box
Prosocial Content on Prime-Time Television - Barbara Lee
Television from a Mindful/Mindless Perspective - Ellen J Langer and Alison Piper
Television and the Development of Empathy - Norma Deitch Feshbach
Creating Positive Television Images - Halford H Fairchild
PART FIVE: SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH AND FUTURE VISIONS OF TELEVISION
When Social Scientists Cooperate with Broadcasting - Aimee Dorr
Social Science Research and Media Policy Issues - Philip A Harding
A Question of Fit
The Relationship Between Broadcasters and Researchers - Elihu Katz
Making Research Useful to Policymakers - John Abel
Today's Audiences, Tomorrow's Media - George Comstock
Programming Diversity and the Future of Television - W Russell Neuman
An Empty Cornucopia?
Future Visions of Television - John P Blessington
PART SIX: EPILOGUE AND OVERVIEW
On Conceptualizing Media Effects - Elihu Katz
Another Look
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