This book examines audiences' cognitive and affective responses to user-generated real media violence. Using Knockout Game videos, Antony examines the extent to which realism assessments interact with moral disengagement, and the (in)ability to empathize with victims of real media violence.
This book examines audiences' cognitive and affective responses to user-generated real media violence. Using Knockout Game videos, Antony examines the extent to which realism assessments interact with moral disengagement, and the (in)ability to empathize with victims of real media violence.
Mary Grace Antony is assistant professor of communication studies at the Schreiner University.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I How We Respond to Media Violence Chapter 1 When violence is real (not reel) Chapter 2 Emotional responses to media characters Chapter 3 Moral disengagement and enjoying media violence Part II How Audiences Respond to Real Media Violence Chapter 4 Measuring responses to real media violence Chapter 5 Realism, rationalization, and rejection Chapter 6 This feeling is based on actual events Chapter 7 Boys don't cry... but do girls? Part III So What? Chapter 8 Understanding how we watch real violence Chapter 9 Why we should care
Part I How We Respond to Media Violence Chapter 1 When violence is real (not reel) Chapter 2 Emotional responses to media characters Chapter 3 Moral disengagement and enjoying media violence Part II How Audiences Respond to Real Media Violence Chapter 4 Measuring responses to real media violence Chapter 5 Realism, rationalization, and rejection Chapter 6 This feeling is based on actual events Chapter 7 Boys don't cry... but do girls? Part III So What? Chapter 8 Understanding how we watch real violence Chapter 9 Why we should care
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