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Does Playing Video Games Make Players More Violent Gunter Barrie

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Does Playing Video Games Make Players More Violent Gunter Barrie
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Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.32 MB
Pages: 283
Author: Gunter, Barrie
ISBN: 9781137579843, 9781137579850, 9781349845736, 1137579846, 1137579854, 1349845736
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Does Playing Video Games Make Players More Violent Gunter Barrie by Gunter, Barrie 9781137579843, 9781137579850, 9781349845736, 1137579846, 1137579854, 1349845736 instant download after payment.

This book is an academic work which reviews and critiques the research literature concerning violent games and their alleged effects on players. It examines the debates about the potential effects of these games and the divisions between scholars working in the field. It places the research on violent video games in the longer historical context of scholarly work on media violence. It examines research from around the world on the nature of video games and their effects. It provides a critique of relevant theories of media violence effects and in particular theories developed within the older media violence literature and then considers how useful this and newer scholarly work might be for policy-makers and regulators. The book identifies where gaps exist in the extent literature and where future research attention might be directed.

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