The Psychology of Entertainment Media
Title | The Psychology of Entertainment Media PDF eBook |
Author | L. J. Shrum |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 366 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1848729448 |
First Published in 2012. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Media Entertainment
Title | Media Entertainment PDF eBook |
Author | Dolf Zillmann |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 349 |
Release | 2000-05-01 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1135667535 |
This collection represents a systematic exploration of media entertainment from an academic perspective. Editors Zillmann and Vorderer have assembled scholars from psychology, sociology, and communication to provide a broad examination of the primary function of media entertainment--the attainment of gratification. Chapters included here address vital aspects of media entertainment and summarize pertinent findings, providing an overview of what is presently known about the appeal and function of the essential forms of media entertainment, and offering some degree of integration. Written in a clear, non-technical style, this volume provides a lively and entertaining study of media entertainment for academic study and coursework.
Psychology of Entertainment
Title | Psychology of Entertainment PDF eBook |
Author | Jennings Bryant |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 747 |
Release | 2013-10-31 |
Genre | Games & Activities |
ISBN | 113525740X |
As entertainment becomes a trillion-dollar-a-year industry worldwide, as our modern era increasingly lives up to its label of the "entertainment age," and as economists begin to recognize that entertainment has become the driving force of the new world economy, it is safe to say that scholars are beginning to take entertainment seriously. The scholarly spin on entertainment has been manifested in traditional ways, as well as innovative ones. Representing the current state of theory and research, Psychology of Entertainment promises to be the most comprehensive and up-to-date volume on entertainment. It serves to define the new area of study and provides a theoretical spin for future work in the area. Divided into three basic parts, this book: *addresses the fundamental mechanisms and processes involved in orienting to and selecting entertainment fare, as well as receiving and processing it; *explores the mechanisms and processes by which we are entertained by the media messages we select and receive; and *provides an opportunity for the application of well-established as well as emerging psychological and psychobiological theories to be applied to the study of entertainment in ways that seldom have been utilized previously. Psychology of Entertainment will appeal to scholars, researchers, and graduate students in media studies and mass communication, psychology, marketing, and other areas contributing to the entertainment studies area.
Media Entertainment
Title | Media Entertainment PDF eBook |
Author | Allison Eden |
Publisher | |
Pages | 250 |
Release | 2019-08-16 |
Genre | Mass media |
ISBN | 9781524962739 |
Introduction to Positive Media Psychology
Title | Introduction to Positive Media Psychology PDF eBook |
Author | Arthur A. Raney |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2020-12-29 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 1000295877 |
Introduction to Positive Media Psychology summarizes and synthesizes the key concepts, theories, and empirical findings on the positive emotional, cognitive, and behavioral effects of media use. In doing so, the book offers the first systematic overview of the emerging field of positive media psychology. The authors draw on a growing body of scholarship that explores the positive sides of media use, including fostering one’s own well-being; creating greater connectedness with others; cultivating compassion for those who may be oppressed or stigmatized; and motivating altruism and other prosocial actions. The authors explore these issues across the entire media landscape, examining the ways that varying content (e.g., entertainment, news) delivered through traditional (e.g., film, television) and more recent media technologies (e.g., social media, digital games, virtual reality) can enhance well-being and promote other positive outcomes in viewers and users. This book serves as a benchmark of theory and research for current and future generations of advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, and scholars in communication, psychology, education, and social work.
Why We Watch
Title | Why We Watch PDF eBook |
Author | Jeffrey Goldstein |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 288 |
Release | 1998-10-15 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 0198027907 |
America is fascinated by violence--where it comes from in ourselves, how it spreads through society, what effect it has on younger generations, and how it looks, in all its chilling and sanguine detail. This arresting collection of essays examines numerous facets of violence in contemporary American culture, ranging across literature, film, philosophy, religion, fairy tales, video games, children's toys, photojournalism, and sports. Lively and jargon-free, Why We Watch is the first book to offer a careful look at why we are drawn to depictions of violence and why there is so large a market for violent entertainment. The distinguished contributors, hailing from fields such as anthropology, history, literary theory, psychology, communications, and film criticism, include Allen Guttmann, Vicki Goldberg, Maria Tatar, Joanne Cantor, J. Hoberman, Clark McCauley, Maurice Bloch, Dolf Zillmann, and the volume's editor, Jeffery Goldstein. Together, while acknowledging that violent imagery has saturated western cultures for millennia, they aim to define what is distinctive about America's contemporary culture of violence. Clear, accessible and timely, this is a book for all concerned with the multiple points of access to violent representation in 1990s America.
The Oxford Handbook of Entertainment Theory
Title | The Oxford Handbook of Entertainment Theory PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Vorderer |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 890 |
Release | 2021 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 0190072210 |
"This chapter offers some historical and conceptual orientation to readers of the Oxford Handbook of Entertainment Theory. Departing from a brief review of ancient roots and 20th century pioneer works, we elaborate on the state and challenges of contemporary entertainment theory and research. This includes the need to develop a more explicit understanding of interrelationships among similar terms and concepts (e.g., presence and transportation), the need to reflect more explicitly on epistemological foundations of entertaiment theories (e.g., neo-behaviorism), and the need to reach back to past, even historical reasoning in communication that may be just as informative as the consideration of recent theoretical innovations from neigboring fields such as social psychology. Finally, we offer some reflections on programmatic perspectives for future entertainment theory, which should try to harmonize views from the social sciences and critical thinking, span cultural differences in entertainment processes, and keep track of the rapid technological progress of entertainment media"--