The 11 Myths of Media Violence / Edition 1

The 11 Myths of Media Violence / Edition 1

by W. James Potter
ISBN-10:
0761927352
ISBN-13:
9780761927358
Pub. Date:
10/23/2002
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
ISBN-10:
0761927352
ISBN-13:
9780761927358
Pub. Date:
10/23/2002
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
The 11 Myths of Media Violence / Edition 1

The 11 Myths of Media Violence / Edition 1

by W. James Potter
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Overview

The 11 Myths of Media Violence clearly explains why media violence has not only been allowed but encouraged to escalate. Esteemed author W. James Potter challenges many of our assumptions about the relationship between media and violence. He argues that these assumptions are the primary barriers preventing us from confronting the issue of violence in films, TV, and video games.

Students and scholars of Mass Media, Communications, Film, and Sociology will find The 11 Myths of Media Violence inspires passionate discussion and innovative research. Consumer activists, teachers, and families will find it an essential resource and invaluable step toward finding solutions to this critical social issue.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761927358
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 10/23/2002
Edition description: 2003
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

W. James Potter, professor at the University of California at Santa Barbara, holds one Ph D in Communication Studies and another in Instructional Technology. He has been teaching media courses for more than two decades in the areas of effects on individuals and society, content narratives, structure and economics of media industries, advertising, and journalism. He has served as editor of the Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media and is the author of many journal articles and several dozen books, including: Media Effects; Media Literacy, 10th edition; The 11 Myths of Media Violence; Major Theories of Media Effects; Becoming a Strategic Thinker: Developing Skills for Success; and 7 Skills of Media Literacy.

Table of Contents

Current Content
Myth 1: Violence in the media does not affect me, but others are at high risk.
Myth 2: The media are not responsible for the negative effects of their violent messages.
Myth 3: Children are especially vulnerable to risks of effects from exposure to media violence.
Myth 4: There is too much violence in the media.
Myth 5: Violence in the media reflects violence in society.
Myth 6: The media are only responding to market desires.
Myth 7: Vioence is an essential element in all fiction.
Myth 8: Reducing the amount of violence in the media will solve the problem.
Myth 9: The First Amendment protects the media from restrictions on violence.
Myth 10: Rating systems and V-chip will help solve the problem.
Myth 11: There is nothing I can do to make an effect on reducing the problem.
Prognosis for Improvement
References
Index
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