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Influences of Media Violence

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This 18-page resource, published in 2001, addresses the question "What does research say about the influences of media violence?"

From the publisher:
"Since the end of the 1920s, thousands of studies have been conducted on the influences of media violence, especially its influences on children and youth. Many of the research findings would appear to be conflicting. There are, moreover, different types of media violence and different types of influences. In this document, Cecilia von Feilitzen, Scientific Co-ordinator at Nordicom’s International Clearinghouse on Children and Violence on the Screen, has attempted to collect and classify research findings into a more concise form than is perhaps common when reporting on research. We hope that this document will answer some of the questions so often asked by various groups in society." Sections include:
  • Internet and Video/Computer Games
  • Film and Television
    • Imitation
    • Aggression
    • Fear
    • Conceptoins of Violence in Reality
    • Conceptions - Fear - Tips about Violence
    • Habituation
    • Constructive Actions
    • Excitement
    • Identity Seeking, Group Belonging
    • Working Through Problems, Understanding, Knowledge
  • Summary of the Influences of Media Violence
  • Other Media Contents
  • Culture at Large
  • Political Economy
Click here to order this publication on The International Clearinghouse on Children, Youth and Media website.
Number of Pages
18
Source

Clearinghouse website; and email from Catharina Bucht to The Communication Initiative on July 4 2007.