Media are reflections of our social life. Violence frequently appears in our media through various programs. Exposing too much of violence in the news and other programs will create a generation that is thirsty for violence and perceives it as common means to achieve their own goal. The media influence a way of thinking of young generations and automatically create the perception of violence as something which is acceptable, then, the actual behavior is correspondingly displayed. As youths generations, sooner or later they will hold a role in the society when they grow up later on. They will act (violent) accordingly in the society based on their own knowledge (pertaining to the violence) that has been shaped for many years through the medi...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/83429/1/2003.Anderson_etal.InfluenceofM...
Why is there so much violence portrayed in the media? What meanings are attached to representations ...
and students who contributed to the studies reported in this lecture are listed in the acknowledgeme...
Evidence gathered via this research clearly demonstrates that violence has been displayed through ma...
The media are like a two-edged sword; it could built, it could also destroy. It has the capacity to ...
Despite the fact that some healing/ therapeutic effects of the virtual and TV world do exist, morall...
Violence is one of the global concerns today in all segments of the world. Antisocial behavior in h...
Media violence is viewed by social psychologists, sociologists, social workers and communication sch...
Since the early 1960s, research evidence has been accumulating that suggests that exposure to viole...
This paper will look at the history of violent youth, and the unique development of youth violence i...
In today\u27s high technological world, scientific discoveries contribute remarkable development to ...
Mass media are accounted as the significant and pervasive part of the society's system. Nowadays the...
In this study, we are investigating how young people perceive violence in reality versus how they pe...
This paper spotlights the rising concern of youths exhibiting violent behaviour. The scope is on cul...
A literature review was conducted to determine the most common patterns in violence- related topics ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/83429/1/2003.Anderson_etal.InfluenceofM...
Why is there so much violence portrayed in the media? What meanings are attached to representations ...
and students who contributed to the studies reported in this lecture are listed in the acknowledgeme...
Evidence gathered via this research clearly demonstrates that violence has been displayed through ma...
The media are like a two-edged sword; it could built, it could also destroy. It has the capacity to ...
Despite the fact that some healing/ therapeutic effects of the virtual and TV world do exist, morall...
Violence is one of the global concerns today in all segments of the world. Antisocial behavior in h...
Media violence is viewed by social psychologists, sociologists, social workers and communication sch...
Since the early 1960s, research evidence has been accumulating that suggests that exposure to viole...
This paper will look at the history of violent youth, and the unique development of youth violence i...
In today\u27s high technological world, scientific discoveries contribute remarkable development to ...
Mass media are accounted as the significant and pervasive part of the society's system. Nowadays the...
In this study, we are investigating how young people perceive violence in reality versus how they pe...
This paper spotlights the rising concern of youths exhibiting violent behaviour. The scope is on cul...
A literature review was conducted to determine the most common patterns in violence- related topics ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/83429/1/2003.Anderson_etal.InfluenceofM...
Why is there so much violence portrayed in the media? What meanings are attached to representations ...
and students who contributed to the studies reported in this lecture are listed in the acknowledgeme...