The study of violence in mass media analyzes the degree of correlation between themes of violence in media sources (particularly violence in video games...
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mass media (or 'media effects') are observed in various aspects of human life, from voting behaviors to perceptions of violence, from evaluations of scientists...
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Graphic violence refers to the depiction of especially vivid, brutal and realistic acts of violence in visual media such as film, television, and video...
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role of wishful identification in the effects of violent video games on aggression in adolescent boys. Anderson C. and Bushman B. "Media violence and the...
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Media studies is a discipline and field of study that deals with the content, history, and effects of various media; in particular, the mass media. Media...
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generally refers to components of the mass media communications industry, such as print media (publishing), news media, photography, cinema, broadcasting...
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Screen time (redirect from Mental health effects of screen time)
that "the use of electronic media by children and adolescents does have a negative impact on their sleep, although the precise effects and mechanisms...
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(December 2019). "The Combined Effects of Mass Media and Social Media on Political Perceptions and Preferences". Journal of Communication. 69 (6): 650–673...
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Betteridge's law of headlines is an adage that states: "Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word no." It is named after Ian...
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Crowd psychology (redirect from Mass psychology)
is prepared to do violence. A crowd changes its level of emotional intensity over time, and therefore, can be classed in any one of the four types. Generally...
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Mass shooting contagion theory is the studied nature and effect of media coverage of mass shootings and the potential increase of mimicked events. Academic...
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Poland, Bailey (November 2016). Haters: Harassment, Abuse, and Violence Online. University of Nebraska Press. pp. 144–145. ISBN 978-1-61234-766-0. Archived...
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have suggested that the effects of echo chambers are weaker than often assumed. The Internet has expanded the variety and amount of accessible political...
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(November 6, 2023). "The Effects of Mass Incarceration on Communities – ProQuest". The Effects of Mass Incarceration on Communities of Color. ProQuest 1774763408...
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resilience in adolescents to counteract the detrimental effects of digital distractions on familial relationships. In October 2015, media outlets (such...
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Attention span (redirect from Span of attention)
Attention training is said to be part of education, particularly in the way students are trained to remain focused on a topic of discussion for extended periods...
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Age appropriateness (category Pages in non-existent country centric categories)
Film Classification and Rating Organization (Eirin) of Japan. See Effects of violence in mass media. Adultism Ageism Elsagate Family-friendly Lie-to-children...
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Technophobia (redirect from Fear of computers)
made the demolition of machines a capital offense. This action, however, did not stop the tide of violence. The Luddites, a group of anti-technology workers...
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Media manipulation refers to orchestrated campaigns in which actors exploit the distinctive features of broadcasting mass communications or digital media...
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policy. Portrayals of violence in the media can lead to fear of crime or terrorism or fear of "other" groups. These can appear out of proportion to their...
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Human-interest story (category Types of journalism)
through the mass media, and are presented in varying forms of broadcast media; such as television programming, radio and film, digital media; internet communication...
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Mobbing (section Psychological and health effects)
stress disorder (PTSD), or major depression. In mobbing targets with PTSD, Leymann notes that the "mental effects were fully comparable with PTSD from war...
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Mean world syndrome (category Media bias)
exposure to violence-related content in mass media. In the early stages of research, mean world syndrome was only discussed as an effect of watching television...
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verbal insults, including false accusations of cheating or griefing Abusing the in game reporting system with mass reports to trigger a bot to automatically...
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Facebook–Cambridge Analytica data scandal (category Political scandals in the United Kingdom)
scandal also received media coverage in the form of a 2019 Netflix documentary, The Great Hack. This is the first feature-length media piece that ties together...
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very reliable source of revenue. They often have the label "Around the Web" on top of them. John Mahoney popularized the term in 2015. On The Awl, he...
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perceptions towards information contained in individual narratives, as compared to complex data or other forms of information. It refers both to the tendency...
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Political polarization (redirect from Effects of political polarization)
effects of online media consumption are exaggerated. Other research also shows that online media does not contribute to the increased polarization of...
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who engaged in high levels of multitasking reported significant issues with their academic work. A more recent[when?] study on the effects of multitasking...
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Tabloid television (category Criticism of journalism)
crime and celebrity news. The United States is not the only media market with this genre of broadcasting. Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom and France...
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