In an earlier period of mass communication research, scholars were more adventuresome in advancing “new” theories and less hesitant to “create” theory. The 1970s, in particular, bore witness to the emergence of several such theories—from the knowledge gap and agenda-setting to cultivation. Scholars have generated substantial literatures elaborating work in these and other traditions. Those contributions are now sufficiently robust that it is time to direct some of our energies toward synthesizing theories. This article nominates third-person perception as a candidate for such integration. Several prominent theories of media effects in the mass communication literature are selected to illustrate how the theories can or have been integrated. ...
This paper explores the role of perceptions of the opinions of others ais they relate to the formati...
Many mass communication theories consider involvement to be a critical factor in determining media c...
This review analyzes trends and commonalities among prominent theories of media effects. On the basi...
In an earlier period of mass communication research, scholars were more adventuresome in advancing “...
The area of media effects research is important to understanding how one interacts with and is affec...
This chapter discusses some selected communication theories and their relationship to several studie...
Although in the last three decades many works have been devoted to the study of Davison’s (1983) Thi...
The subject of media and mass communication has been analysed extensively. In the literature, cases ...
In this chapter, initially we will focus on what communication originally meant across academia. Bui...
After the minimal consequences position of media effects had replaced the hypodermic needle model of...
In the last sixty years there has been an accumulative theoretical progress on communication researc...
Davison (1983) posited that individuals will perceive mediated messages to have their greatest impac...
Communication scholars describe a pervasive ‘third person effect’ wherein people see mass media as m...
This research explores the idea that when making estimates of media influence on the self and others...
This review explicates the past, present and future of theory and research concerning audience perce...
This paper explores the role of perceptions of the opinions of others ais they relate to the formati...
Many mass communication theories consider involvement to be a critical factor in determining media c...
This review analyzes trends and commonalities among prominent theories of media effects. On the basi...
In an earlier period of mass communication research, scholars were more adventuresome in advancing “...
The area of media effects research is important to understanding how one interacts with and is affec...
This chapter discusses some selected communication theories and their relationship to several studie...
Although in the last three decades many works have been devoted to the study of Davison’s (1983) Thi...
The subject of media and mass communication has been analysed extensively. In the literature, cases ...
In this chapter, initially we will focus on what communication originally meant across academia. Bui...
After the minimal consequences position of media effects had replaced the hypodermic needle model of...
In the last sixty years there has been an accumulative theoretical progress on communication researc...
Davison (1983) posited that individuals will perceive mediated messages to have their greatest impac...
Communication scholars describe a pervasive ‘third person effect’ wherein people see mass media as m...
This research explores the idea that when making estimates of media influence on the self and others...
This review explicates the past, present and future of theory and research concerning audience perce...
This paper explores the role of perceptions of the opinions of others ais they relate to the formati...
Many mass communication theories consider involvement to be a critical factor in determining media c...
This review analyzes trends and commonalities among prominent theories of media effects. On the basi...