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_aP96 _bP866 E 2003 |
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_aPotter, W. James. _984322 |
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_aThe 11 myths of media violence / _cW. James Potter. |
| 246 | 3 | _aEleven myths of media violence | |
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_aThousand Oaks, CA : _bSage Publications, _c2003. |
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| 300 | _a259 p. | ||
| 505 | 8 | _aMachine generated contents note: 1. Current Context 1 -- 2. Myth 1: Violence in the media does not affect me, but others are at high risk. 31 -- 3. Myth 2: The media are not responsible for the negative effects of their violent messages. 52 -- 4. Myth 3: Children are especially vulnerable to the risks of negative exposure to media violence. 67 -- 5. Myth 4: There is too much violence in the media. 85 -- 6. Myth 5: Violence in the media reflects violence in society. 103 -- 7. Myth 6: The media are only responding to market desires. 115 -- 8. Myth 7: Violence is an essential element in all fiction. 129 -- 9. Myth 8: Reducing the amount of violence in the media will solve the problem. 140 -- 10. Myth 9: The First Amendment protects the media from restrictions on violence. 153 -- 11. Myth 10: The rating systems and V-chip will help solve the problem. 168 -- 12. Myth 11: There is nothing I can do to make an effect on reducing the problem. 185 -- 13. Prognosis for Improvement 209. | |
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| 518 | _aYT2025 M09 | ||
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_aViolence in mass media. _915576 |
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