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Mind Abuse Media Violence And Its Threat To Democracy Rose A Dyson

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Mind Abuse Media Violence And Its Threat To Democracy Rose A Dyson
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Publisher: Black Rose Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.02 MB
Pages: 180
Author: Rose A. Dyson
ISBN: 9781551647326, 155164732X
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Mind Abuse Media Violence And Its Threat To Democracy Rose A Dyson by Rose A. Dyson 9781551647326, 155164732X instant download after payment.

Although rogue elements on the internet have spawned concerns about foreign interference in elections, invasion of privacy, and the impact of hate speech, most people are still in denial about the harmful effects of media violence as entertainment. This new edition ofMind Abusecovers developments in the last twenty years, showing how the problem has grown with each new technological innovation and how relentless marketing victimizes countless young people around the world while the entertainment industry rakes in billions. Rose A. Dyson offers a wake-up call to parents, teachers, health professionals, and policy makers who deal with the aftermath of first-person shooter video gaming and social media abuses, such as cyberbullying, that encourage errant behavior from an early age. She shows that recent trends toward increased violence in popular culture are symptomatic of deeper social, economic, and ecological problems that require an urgent shift away from the status quo toward a more sustainable model for peaceful co-existence. 
 
For over 30 years, Dyson has contributed to the debate over media violence. Here, she urges us to resist the corporate giants of the entertainment industries and reclaim the right to shape our own value systems and dreams. Blind consumption of media violence as entertainment, she argues, is not inconsistent with vital policies for a greener, healthier future.
 

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