
- 336 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
This updated edition presents a civic journalism treatment of the field of mass communication research. The sine qua non of the civic journalism movement seems to center around an implicit assumption that the human mind is an evolved part in the natural world, not a detached spectator as much traditional philosophy assumes. Thus, it has attempted to encourage journalists and members of their audiences to participate actively in civic life. Applying the same idea to mass communication academics, this book focuses on the empirical consequences of their work, especially its possible impact on human life. It argues that researchers need to connect with the broader communities in which they live and considers the impact of media research on society.
Features of the second edition include:
*detailed update of research evidence concerning the media violence issue;
*additional material concerning media ownership structures and their possible relationship to media content and effects;
*new material focusing on the impact of tobacco and alcohol advertising;
*updated and expanded section concerning the history of media studies; and
*an expanded discussion of philosophical issues pertaining to theory construction.
This book is intended for graduate and advanced undergraduate students studying mass communication theory and related subjects, such as communication theory, media effects, media literacy, and media and society.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction and the Historical Contexts of Media Theory and Research
- 2 Processes of Theory Construction and Research
- 3 Mass Media Processes and Contexts
- 4 Theories of Media Audiences
- 5 Media Ownership and Theories of Media Content
- 6 The Cognitive Effects of Mass Communication
- 7 Generally Intended Mass Media Effects: Attitude Change and Persuasion
- 8 Communication Campaigns
- 9 Mass Communication, Public Opinion, and Civic Engagement
- 10 Unintended Effects of Mass Communication: The Impact of Media Violence and Sex
- 11 Conclusion
- Appendix The Philosophical Context
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index