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Children, Adolescents, and Media Violence: A Critical Look at the Research By Steven J. Kirsh ( Sage Publications, Inc )
Release Date: 2006-01-06
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"Children, Adolescents, and Media Violence: A Critical Look at the Research is a state of the art assessment of this complex issue. Providing both historical and theoretical context, Dr. Kirsh expertly guides the reader through the maze of myth and scientific evidence on media violence effects on children and youth. Eminently readable, this book is an essential resource for anyone who wants to understand the scientific methodology, results, and policy implications of media violence research." -- Jeanne B. Funk, University of Toledo
Children, Adolescents, and Media Violence provides a comprehensive review and critique of the literature related to media violence in all its forms during childhood and adolescence. Special attention is paid to evaluating the role of the development processes in media violence research and to stressing the importance of methodology in understanding that research. The developmental analysis taken by the author allows for the identification of age-related gaps in the literature and helps students to become critical consumers of research. The book provides the most comprehensive overview available of the effects of media violence on children and adolescents.
Key Features:
- Takes a developmental perspective and utilizes three themes throughout the text: critical assessment of research; the importance of development in evaluating research; and identifying the next step in the research process
- Covers multiple forms of media violence (e.g., animated violence, sports violence, dramatic violence, gaming violence) to broaden the scope of discussion
- Discusses and critiques the five major theories utilized to explain the impact of media violence on children and adolescents
- Places media violence in the context of other risk factors for aggression (e.g., peers, parenting, personality)
- Includes chapter-opening introductions (written engagingly) to draw in readers and to set the stage for the content to come
- Extends the discussion beyond explicit media violence to address the potential benefits and harm associated with nonviolent media consumption
PowerPoint slides for this book are available to adopters by contacting kirsh@geneseo.edu. (20050601)
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Will appeal to undergraduates and graduate students in a range of courses ( mwbookrevw )
College-level collections strong in media history as well as education studies will find plenty to like with Children, Adolescents, and Media Violence: A Critical Look at the Research. Here are the analyses, studies and developmental perspective on media violence issues which focus on evaluating research with development in mind to identify the next research process step. Different forms of media violence, from animation to sports, are surveyed along with the major theories that explain the effects of such violence. Video games are included in chapters which will appeal to undergraduates and graduate students in a range of courses; from media history and communications to psychology and child development.
Diane C. Donovan
California Bookwatch
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