The Oxford handbook of media psychology
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The Oxford handbook of media psychology
(Oxford library of psychology)
Oxford University Press, c2013
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includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
It is indisputable that media is by far the most common means by which human beings spend our free time in the modern world. However, the ubiquity of media in our lives brings with it advantages and disadvantages along with uncertainty: will increased dependence on media impair our social functioning, enhance it, or both? The Oxford Handbook of Media Psychology explores facets of human behavior, thoughts, and feelings experienced in the context of media use and creation. Divided into six sections, chapters in this volume trace the history of media psychology; address content areas for media research, including children's media use, media violence and desensitization, sexual content, video game violence, and portrayals of race and gender; and cover psychological and physical effects of media such as serious games, games for health, technology addictions, and video games and attention. A section on meta-issues in media psychology brings together transportation theory, media psychophysiology, social influence in virtual worlds, and learning through persuasion.
Other topics include the politics of media psychology, a lively debate about the future of media psychology methods, and the challenges and opportunities present in this interdisciplinary field. Authored by top experts from psychology, communications, and related fields, this handbook presents a vibrant map of the field of media psychology.
目次
- Part One: Introduction and Overview
- 1. Introduction to The Oxford Handbook of Media Psychology
- Karen E. Dill
- Part Two: History and Methods
- 2. Storytelling and Media: Narrative Models from Aristotle to Augmented Reality
- Jean-Pierre Isbouts and Jason Ohler
- 3. Arguing for Media Psychology as a Distinct Field
- Pamela Brown Rutledge
- 4. Media Psychology and Its History
- Regina M. Tuma
- 5. Inside Media Psychology: The Story of an Emerging Discipline as Told by a Leading Journal
- Ellen Baker Derwin and Janet de Merode
- 6. Media Literacy: History, Progress and Future Hopes
- Edward T. Arke
- 7. Research methods, design, and statistics in media psychology
- Sara Prot and Craig A. Anderson
- 8. Qualitative Research and Media Psychology
- Donald E. Polkinghorne
- Part Three: Issues and Media Types
- 9. Why It Is Hard To Believe That Media Violence Causes Aggression
- L. Rowell Huesmann, Eric F. Dubow, and Grace Yang
- 10. Children's Media Use: A Positive Psychology Approach
- Erik M. Gregory
- 11. Media violence, desensitization, and psychological engagement
- Jeanne Funk Brockmyer
- 12. Sexual Media Practice: How Adolescents Select, Engage with, and are Affected by Sexual Media
- Autumn Shafer, Piotr Bobkowski, and Jane D. Brown
- 13. Race, Ethnicity, and the Media
- Elizabeth Behm-Morawitz and Michelle Ortiz
- 14. Representations of Gender in the Media
- Erica L. Scharrer
- 15. Video Game Violence
- Barbara Krahe
- 16. Serious Games: What are they? What do they do? Why should we play them?
- Fran C. Blumberg, Debby E. Almonte, Jared S. Anthony, and Naoko Hashimoto
- 17. The Psychology Underlying Media-Based Persuasion
- Robin L. Nabi and Emily Moyer-Guse
- Part Four: Interactive and Emerging Technologies
- 18. Active Video Games: Impacts and Research
- Barbara Chamberlin and Ann Maloney
- 19. Children, Adolescents, and the Internet: Are There Risks Online?
- Ed Donnerstein
- 20. The Role of Emotion in Media Use and Effects
- Elly A. Konijn
- 21. Pathological Technology Addictions: What is Scientifically Known and What Remains to be Learned
- Douglas A. Gentile, Sarah M. Coyne, and Francesco Bricolo
- 22. Video Games and Attention
- Robert West and Kira Bailey
- Part Five: Meta Issues in Media Psychology
- 23. A General Framework for Media Psychology Scholarship
- W. James Potter
- 24. Engaging with Stories and Characters: Learning, Persuasion, and Transportation into Narrative Worlds
- Melanie C. Green and Karen E. Dill
- 25. Social Influence in Virtual Environments
- Jim Blascovich and Cade McCall
- 26. The Political Narrative of Children's Media Research
- Jeff J. McIntyre
- 27. Media Psychophysiology: The Brain and Beyond
- Bruce D. Bartholow and Paul Bolls
- 28. Japanese Approach to Research on Psychological Effects of Use of Media
- Akira Sakamoto
- Part Six: Conclusions and Future Directions
- 29. Media Psychology: Past, Present, and Future
- Karen E. Dill
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