نتایج جستجو برای: mass media violence

تعداد نتایج: 783271  

2012
Barbara Krahé Robert Busching Ingrid Möller

To address the longitudinal associations between adolescents’ use of media violence and aggression, 1,715 high school students in Germany participated in 3 measurements over a 2-year period. Self-reported physical aggression and teacher-rated overall aggression were the outcome variables. A destructive testing approach showed that media violence predicted both self-reported physical aggression ...

Journal: :Political communication 2016
Shira Dvir Gvirsman L Rowell Huesmann Eric F Dubow Simha F Landau Paul Boxer Khalil Shikaki

This study examines the effects of chronic (i.e., repeated and cumulative) mediated exposure to political violence on ideological beliefs regarding political conflict. It centers on these effects on young viewers, from preadolescents to adolescents. Ideological beliefs refers here to support of war, perception of threat to one's nation, and normative beliefs concerning aggression toward the out...

2014
Muni Rubens Nancy Shehadeh

INTRODUCTION The Navy Yard shooting at Washington DC, with 12 victims and gunman killed, after the deadly Sandy Hook massacre, has again reopened the debate on gun-shooting violence in the United States over the last 15 years; though in reality, a total of 62 episodes in schools and other sites occurred since 1982 (1). Who could have imagined that Columbine, CO, USA (15 died) in 1999 would fail...

Journal: :The American psychologist 2001
B J Bushman C A Anderson

Fifty years of news coverage on the link between media violence and aggression have left the U.S. public confused. Typical news articles pit researchers and child advocates against entertainment industry representatives, frequently giving equal weight to the arguments of both sides. A comparison of news reports and scientific knowledge about media effects reveals a disturbing discontinuity: Ove...

2009
Mahjabeen Khaled Hossain

From the latter part of the last century to the present context, the world has witnessed the powerful tool of the global media; it has been one of the major sources that questioned and defined cultures, social and political movements and has enabled the world to break through the barriers of differences. Nonetheless, although mass media has particularly played a significant role in the shaping ...

Journal: :New Media & Society 2017
Desmond Upton Patton Jeffrey Lane Patrick Leonard Jamie Macbeth Jocelyn R. Smith Lee

Social media connects youth to peers who share shared experiences and support; however, urban gang-involved youth navigate ‘the digital street’ following a script that may incite violence. Urban gang-involved youth use SNS to brag and insult and make threats a concept known as Internet banging. Recent research suggests Internet banging has resulted in serious injury and homicide. We argue viole...

Journal: :Behavioral sciences & the law 2011
J Reid Meloy Mary Ellen O'Toole

Leakage in the context of threat assessment is the communication to a third party of an intent to do harm to a target. Third parties are usually other people, but the means of communication vary, and include letters, diaries, journals, blogs, videos on the internet, emails, voice mails, and other social media forms of transmission. Leakage is a type of warning behavior that typically infers a p...

Journal: :The Future of children 1999
J D Osofsky

Existing research on the effects of children's exposure to violence covers a broad range of community, family, and media violence. This research is relevant and useful to an examination of domestic violence in two key ways. First, understanding how exposure to various types of violence affects children and what best enables them to cope can point to important considerations when trying to help ...

Journal: :Violence against women 2015
Sundari Anitha Aisha K Gill

This article examines the British media's construction of forced marriage (FM) as an urgent social problem in a context where other forms of violence against women are not similarly problematized. A detailed analysis of four British newspapers over a 10-year period demonstrates that media reporting of FM constitutes a moral panic in that it is constructed as a cultural problem that threatens Br...

Journal: :Journal of Educational and Social Research 2022

Peer group influence and media exposure were explored as predictors of bullying behaviour among students. Two research questions posed responded to, well two null hypotheses that developed tested. The study had a sample size 1000 students chosen using the Multi-Stage Sampling Technique. A questionnaire was employed in tool. Expert opinion used to validate instrument. Group Influence Scale an 82...

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