This article presents a substantial extant and predictive statement on social cognitive theory (SCT), a well-known interpersonal communication theory coined by Bandura (1986) and researched by prominent scholars in the social sciences. An important rationale behind conducting this analysis is that it provides several groundbreaking and unique applications of SCT through the exploration of infamous celebrities (i.e., Michael Jackson, Keith Richards, Robert Downey, Jr., and sexually perverted religious leaders) published in global media outlets. The objective is to demonstrate the socially influential effects that these notorious individuals pose on media consumers and interested parties, in line with theoretical assumptions posited by SCT. C...
Popular culture is a subcategory of culture. Today, mass and new media appear to be interfering with...
Arguments are presented for looking at cognitive outcomes as dependent variables in communication re...
This chapter focuses specifically on how the news media influence perceptions of societal problems. ...
This article presents a substantial extant and predictive statement on social cognitive theory (SCT)...
This article presents a substantial extant and predictive statement on social cognitive theory (SCT)...
Bandura’s social cognitive theory is one of the most highly influential and widely celebrated theori...
This essay explores the controversial hypothesis of reciprocal determinism, a subset of the Social C...
I propose a technique for analyzing the influence of media consumption on social inclinations pertai...
Within this thesis, the celebrity careers of Beyoncé and Michael Jackson will be evaluated while kee...
Communication scholars describe a pervasive ‘third person effect’ wherein people see mass media as m...
Keywords: media, mass media, social media, Facebook, Youtube, Socio-   Psychology, behavior.  Â...
The celebrity status is seen in a wide variety of domains that ranges from entertainment, to sport, ...
The sociology of celebrity (and its cousin, fame) is a relatively young field, despite having identi...
Color poster with text, charts, photographs, and graphs.Leveraging the new age of social media, many...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Fame is a powerful source of cultural authority in ear...
Popular culture is a subcategory of culture. Today, mass and new media appear to be interfering with...
Arguments are presented for looking at cognitive outcomes as dependent variables in communication re...
This chapter focuses specifically on how the news media influence perceptions of societal problems. ...
This article presents a substantial extant and predictive statement on social cognitive theory (SCT)...
This article presents a substantial extant and predictive statement on social cognitive theory (SCT)...
Bandura’s social cognitive theory is one of the most highly influential and widely celebrated theori...
This essay explores the controversial hypothesis of reciprocal determinism, a subset of the Social C...
I propose a technique for analyzing the influence of media consumption on social inclinations pertai...
Within this thesis, the celebrity careers of Beyoncé and Michael Jackson will be evaluated while kee...
Communication scholars describe a pervasive ‘third person effect’ wherein people see mass media as m...
Keywords: media, mass media, social media, Facebook, Youtube, Socio-   Psychology, behavior.  Â...
The celebrity status is seen in a wide variety of domains that ranges from entertainment, to sport, ...
The sociology of celebrity (and its cousin, fame) is a relatively young field, despite having identi...
Color poster with text, charts, photographs, and graphs.Leveraging the new age of social media, many...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Fame is a powerful source of cultural authority in ear...
Popular culture is a subcategory of culture. Today, mass and new media appear to be interfering with...
Arguments are presented for looking at cognitive outcomes as dependent variables in communication re...
This chapter focuses specifically on how the news media influence perceptions of societal problems. ...