This book synthesizes the key concepts, theories, and empirical findings on the positive effects of media use. It is made for current and future advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, and communication scholars in communication, psychology, education, and social work.



Autorentext

Arthur A. Raney is James E. Kirk Professor of Communication in the School of Communication at Florida State University, USA.

Sophie H. Janicke-Bowles is Assistant Professor in the School of Communication at Chapman University, USA.

Mary Beth Oliver is Distinguished Professor and co-director of the Media Effects Research Laboratory at Pennsylvania State University, USA.

Katherine R. Dale is Assistant Professor in the School of Communication at Florida State University, USA.



Klappentext

Introduction to Positive Media Psychology summarizes and synthesizes the key concepts, theories, and empirical findings on the positive emotional, cognitive, and behavioral effects of media use. In doing so, the book offers the first systematic overview of the emerging field of positive media psychology.

The authors draw on a growing body of scholarship that explores the positive sides of media use, including fostering one's own well-being; creating greater connectedness with others; cultivating compassion for those who may be oppressed or stigmatized; and motivating altruism and other prosocial actions. The authors explore these issues across the entire media landscape, examining the ways that varying content (e.g., entertainment, news) delivered through traditional (e.g., film, television) and more recent media technologies (e.g., social media, digital games, virtual reality) can enhance well-being and promote other positive outcomes in viewers and users.

This book serves as a benchmark of theory and research for current and future generations of advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, and scholars in communication, psychology, education, and social work.



Inhalt

1. What is positive media psychology?

2. Key theories and concepts from media psychology

3. Key theories and concepts from positive psychology

4. Hedonic entertainment

5. Meaningful entertainment

6. Transcendent entertainment

7. Social media

8. Digital Games and Virtual Reality

9. Positive news and nonfiction

10. Narrative persuasion

11.Educational and prosocial media for children

12. Individual and cultural differences

13. Living well with media in the digital age

Titel
Introduction to Positive Media Psychology
EAN
9781000295818
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
29.12.2020
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Anzahl Seiten
254