The current project aims at better understanding how narrative characteristics in stories function in the liking, moral evaluation, and enjoyment of narratives featuring morally ambiguous characters (MACs). Shafer and Raney (2012) found that viewers differently enjoyed a heroic versus MAC-centered narrative. Building on this approach, a mixed-method design was used to investigate character development in two morally ambiguous narratives. Results of both a qualitative content analysis and an experiment provide support for the claim that character development is a central mechanism to explain viewer responses to MACs in narrative content. Thus, this study provides new directions for understanding characters in media research.</p
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The current project aims at better understanding how narrative characteristics in stories function i...
Contains fulltext : 174575.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Understanding t...
Much research on media entertainment seeks to explain why viewers enjoy and appreciate a variety of ...
Zillmann's moral sanction theory defines morality subcultures for entertainment as groups of media v...
Contains fulltext : 163366.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study expl...
Using affective disposition theory (ADT) as a theoretical framework, this study examined the role of...
De publieke opinie en wetenschap besteden steeds vaker aandacht aan de effecten van moreel ambivalen...
Affective disposition theory explains well the process of enjoying hero narratives but not the appea...
This study investigates disposition-formation processes in entertainment by predicting perceptions o...
The present study examined the moral orientations and character types of 212 male and female charact...
This study examines morally ambiguous characters in television dramas and they represent their respe...
164 pagesAntihero characters in TV and film have grown in popularity with both audiences and in acad...
The study examined the ways in which individuals manage inconsistent information about actors and fi...
Moral conflict occurs readily in everyday life. Rarely are moral decisions without some ambiguity. I...
This dissertation examines the possibility that cognitive engagement with fictional movies, stemming...
The current project aims at better understanding how narrative characteristics in stories function i...
Contains fulltext : 174575.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Understanding t...
Much research on media entertainment seeks to explain why viewers enjoy and appreciate a variety of ...
Zillmann's moral sanction theory defines morality subcultures for entertainment as groups of media v...
Contains fulltext : 163366.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study expl...
Using affective disposition theory (ADT) as a theoretical framework, this study examined the role of...
De publieke opinie en wetenschap besteden steeds vaker aandacht aan de effecten van moreel ambivalen...
Affective disposition theory explains well the process of enjoying hero narratives but not the appea...
This study investigates disposition-formation processes in entertainment by predicting perceptions o...
The present study examined the moral orientations and character types of 212 male and female charact...
This study examines morally ambiguous characters in television dramas and they represent their respe...
164 pagesAntihero characters in TV and film have grown in popularity with both audiences and in acad...
The study examined the ways in which individuals manage inconsistent information about actors and fi...
Moral conflict occurs readily in everyday life. Rarely are moral decisions without some ambiguity. I...
This dissertation examines the possibility that cognitive engagement with fictional movies, stemming...