What are the ways audiences use the mass media, and what are the gratifications they receive from that usage? What functions do soap operas provide for the audience? Theories and research dealing with these questions are presented in the first chapter of the text.The second chapter concerns how knowledge of news is diffused throughout society, followed by how adoption of new innovations is spread. Research on the Knowledge Gap, as well as the diffusion of public opinion and the Spiral of Silence, is presented. The final two chapters concern Cultivation Theory and how fear is cultivated in children and adults by both entertainment shows and the news. Strategies for reducing such fear are presented. Media also cultivate beliefs about society, such as perceptions of the amount of crime and risk in society, environmental concerns, marital expectations, and attitudes toward racism and homosexuality. A section on International Cultivation is included.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 01 Nov 2024
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781036412296
About Roger Haney
Roger Haney received his master's degree and PhD from the Department of Communication at Michigan State University USA. After teaching at the University of Kentucky USA for seven years he taught in the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication at Murray State University USA for 31 years. While there he introduced a course on the effects of the mass media which became required for all majors. He also taught courses on mass media law (also required for all majors) and research methods and has taught 16 different courses over his full career. He has published 65 articles book chapters and convention papers including articles on public opinion polling political socialization crime coverage agenda-setting and pornography.