Contents of Volume V

Media Effects/Media Psychology

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Contributors to Volume V

Volume Editor's Acknowledgments

General Editor's Acknowledgments

Media Studies: The Interdiscipline of the Present and the Future

Angharad N. Valdivia

Changes and Continuities in the Media Effects Paradigm

Erica Scharrer

PART 1 THEORIES AND PROCESSES/PROCESSING

I Theories of/about Effects

1 Mapping the Psychology of Agenda Setting

Maxwell McCombs and Jae Kook Lee

2 Cultivation Theory: Television Fiction as a Vector of Socialization

Jan Van den Bulck

3 Framing and Priming Effects: Exploring Challenges Connected to Cross-Level Approaches in Media Effects Research

Bertram T. Scheufele and Dietram A. Scheufele

4 Examining Media Effects: The General Aggression and General Learning Models

Christopher P. Barlett and Craig A. Anderson

5 Perceptions of Media and Media Effects: The Third-Person Effect, Trust in Media, and Hostile Media Perceptions

Yariv Tsfati and Jonathan Cohen

II Internal Mechanisms: Enjoyment, Appeal, and Physiological Response

6 Uses and Gratifications: A Social and Psychological Perspective of Media Use and Effects

Paul Haridakis

7 Media Entertainment as a Result of Recreation and Psychological Growth

Tilo Hartmann

8 Selective Exposure to Violent Media: A Synthesis of the Research and Theoretical Overview

Marina Krcmar

9 Media Message Processing and the Embodied Mind: Measuring Bodily Responses to Open the Black Box

Annie Lang

10 Thoughtless Vigilantes: Media Violence and Brain ...

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