Increased fear and threat toward terrorism in the current American society is largely due to vivid news coverages, as explained by cultivation theory and mean world syndrome. Media literacy has potential to reduce this perception of fear and threat, such as people high on media literacy will be less likely to be affected by terror news. We focus on representation and reality for investigating the relationship between influence of terror news and media literacy, one component of media literacy framework developed by Primack and Hobbs (2006), which deals with how media messages reflect or exclude the reality. Our study divided participants into two groups, reading terror news or another news without any threat, and measured their levels of me...
The framing and presentation of news stories has been shown to influence audience attitudes and perc...
Based on cultivation theory, this study analyzed the relationship between television news exposure a...
Research shows that young people are likely to encounter considerable amounts of violence in the med...
College students (N = 110) received a media literacy intervention based on critical thinking or they...
One way to view the development of the media literacy movement is through the various different ways...
Deception is easy, especially with fast media in the 21st century. News outlets in both a national a...
In many Western countries, citizen knowledge of terrorist events is intrinsically shaped by the sty...
In many Western countries, citizen knowledge of terrorist events is intrinsically shaped by the styl...
The purpose of the study is to reveal the relationship between war news watching and psychological w...
Media literacy has become a center of gravity for countering fake news, and a diverse array of stake...
The American public's fear of becoming a victim of terrorism significantly increased after 9/11 and ...
This study examined the influence of mass media on students\u27 perceptions of terrorism by applying...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
According to Romer, Jamieson, and Aday (2003), cultivation theory suggests widespread fear of crime ...
In a society where violent crime is rampant, the media have varying effects on public peace of mind ...
The framing and presentation of news stories has been shown to influence audience attitudes and perc...
Based on cultivation theory, this study analyzed the relationship between television news exposure a...
Research shows that young people are likely to encounter considerable amounts of violence in the med...
College students (N = 110) received a media literacy intervention based on critical thinking or they...
One way to view the development of the media literacy movement is through the various different ways...
Deception is easy, especially with fast media in the 21st century. News outlets in both a national a...
In many Western countries, citizen knowledge of terrorist events is intrinsically shaped by the sty...
In many Western countries, citizen knowledge of terrorist events is intrinsically shaped by the styl...
The purpose of the study is to reveal the relationship between war news watching and psychological w...
Media literacy has become a center of gravity for countering fake news, and a diverse array of stake...
The American public's fear of becoming a victim of terrorism significantly increased after 9/11 and ...
This study examined the influence of mass media on students\u27 perceptions of terrorism by applying...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
According to Romer, Jamieson, and Aday (2003), cultivation theory suggests widespread fear of crime ...
In a society where violent crime is rampant, the media have varying effects on public peace of mind ...
The framing and presentation of news stories has been shown to influence audience attitudes and perc...
Based on cultivation theory, this study analyzed the relationship between television news exposure a...
Research shows that young people are likely to encounter considerable amounts of violence in the med...