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published: | New York, NY [u.a.] Routledge 2013 |
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Electronic media research series
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Media Type: | Book, E-Book |
Item Description: | Includes bibliographical references |
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Physical Description: | XXIII, 228 S.; graph. Darst; 24 cm |
Note: | Moral psychology and media theory: historical and emerging viewpoints Universal morality, mediated narratives, and neural synchrony A model of intuitive morality and exemplars Morality subcultures and media production: how Hollywood minds the morals of its audience The experience of elevation: responses to media portrayals of moral beauty Moral disengagement during exposure to media violence: would it feel right to shoot an innocent civilian in a video game? Moral monitoring and emotionality in responding to fiction, sports, and the news How we enjoy and why we seek out morally complex characters in media entertainment The psychological functions of justice in mass media The effect of media on children's moral reasoning |
ISBN: |
0415506352
9780415506359 |
Language: | English |
Part of: |
Electronic media research series
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Other Editions: |
Media and the moral mind
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Collection: | Verbunddaten SWB |
Moral psychology and media theory: historical and emerging viewpoints \ by Allison Eden, Matthew Grizzard, and Robert J. Lewis Universal morality, mediated narratives, and neural synchrony \ by Rene Weber, Lucy Popova, and J. Michael Mangus A model of intuitive morality and exemplars \ by Ron Tamborini Morality subcultures and media production: how Hollywood minds the morals of its audience \ by Dana Mastro ... [et al.] The experience of elevation: responses to media portrayals of moral beauty \ by Mary Beth Oliver, Erin Ash, and Julia K. Woolley Moral disengagement during exposure to media violence: would it feel right to shoot an innocent civilian in a video game? \ by Tilo Hartmann Moral monitoring and emotionality in responding to fiction, sports, and the news \ by Dolf Zillmann How we enjoy and why we seek out morally complex characters in media entertainment \ by Arthur A. Raney and Sophie H. Janicke The psychological functions of justice in mass media \ by Tobias Rothmund ... [et al.] The effect of media on children's moral reasoning \ by Marina Krcmar. |