This study investigated Cultivation Theory and its role in the issue of domestic violence. I hypothesized that people who are exposed to larger quantities of pop culture mediums will have less negative attitudes towards the issue of domestic violence. My study also posed research questions about the relationship between the attitudes towards domestic violence with both basic domestic violence knowledge and personal experience with the issue. I gathered my data through a thirty-question survey and distributed it online, using convenience and snowball samples. My results did not support my hypothesis; however, I did find statistical significance for a negative correlation between reading celebrity gossip magazines and knowledge of basic domes...
Intimate partner violence is an often overlooked and misunderstood issue in contemporary society. Co...
The overarching goal of this research was to discover the framing strategies employed within depicti...
143 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.Because of the victim-centere...
Cultivation Theory represents the idea that people’s perceptions of the real world are unconsciously...
thesisDomestic violence as a social problem has been ‘discovered' only recently. Over the past three...
Intimate partner abuse has been and remains a pervasive problem that has been documented in every ra...
Not only in Indonesia, but also in others country watching television is a major activity. The Culti...
Our media environment has changed rapidly since the cultivation theory was proposed by Gerbner in th...
Domestic violence is a serious public health concern that affects millions of women worldwide. Accor...
When conversing about domestic abuse, it can appear to be a sensitive or sort of dark topic. Althoug...
According to Romer, Jamieson, and Aday (2003), cultivation theory suggests widespread fear of crime ...
Domestic violence impacts the lives of millions of Americans each year. Although theories on the cau...
Cultivation theory states that television engenders negative emotions in heavy viewers. Noting that ...
Evidence gathered via this research clearly demonstrates that violence has been displayed through ma...
In recent decades, significant effort and money have been spent to change social and legal responses...
Intimate partner violence is an often overlooked and misunderstood issue in contemporary society. Co...
The overarching goal of this research was to discover the framing strategies employed within depicti...
143 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.Because of the victim-centere...
Cultivation Theory represents the idea that people’s perceptions of the real world are unconsciously...
thesisDomestic violence as a social problem has been ‘discovered' only recently. Over the past three...
Intimate partner abuse has been and remains a pervasive problem that has been documented in every ra...
Not only in Indonesia, but also in others country watching television is a major activity. The Culti...
Our media environment has changed rapidly since the cultivation theory was proposed by Gerbner in th...
Domestic violence is a serious public health concern that affects millions of women worldwide. Accor...
When conversing about domestic abuse, it can appear to be a sensitive or sort of dark topic. Althoug...
According to Romer, Jamieson, and Aday (2003), cultivation theory suggests widespread fear of crime ...
Domestic violence impacts the lives of millions of Americans each year. Although theories on the cau...
Cultivation theory states that television engenders negative emotions in heavy viewers. Noting that ...
Evidence gathered via this research clearly demonstrates that violence has been displayed through ma...
In recent decades, significant effort and money have been spent to change social and legal responses...
Intimate partner violence is an often overlooked and misunderstood issue in contemporary society. Co...
The overarching goal of this research was to discover the framing strategies employed within depicti...
143 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.Because of the victim-centere...