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Media And The Moral Mind 1st Edition Ron Tamborini

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Media And The Moral Mind 1st Edition Ron Tamborini
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.09 MB
Pages: 253
Author: Ron Tamborini
ISBN: 9781136460272, 1136460276
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Media And The Moral Mind 1st Edition Ron Tamborini by Ron Tamborini 9781136460272, 1136460276 instant download after payment.

Questions regarding the relation between media and morality have been a lasting concern. Can media exposure shape or alter moral values? Does morality influence how audience members select, interpret and respond to media content? Attempts to answer such questions are hindered by the complex nature of morality and its dynamic relation with media. This volume brings together leading scholars in an effort to examine reciprocal processes that connect media with morality, and to set a course for understanding this association. Individual essays combine established and emerging theories from media and moral psychology to explain how fundamental mechanisms that govern moral reasoning can shape and be shaped by media exposure. Together these scholars provide an understanding of the relationship between media and morality that should serve as an invaluable resource for current and future generations of researchers.

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