Society, Issues, Violence and Abuse, Media
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- A Personal media violence page, dedicated to bringing together various resources which can be used to study media violence.
- Chapter of a book, written by Dr David Gauntlett of the University of Leeds, criticising studies of media effects. [Legally reproduced on the Web by the author].
- Materials about the mass media and its relationship to people's identities, gender, sexuality and behaviour.
- Topics: The Problem of Violence, Media and the Social Agenda, From Public Opinion to Public Judgment, Understanding the Problem, The Search for Solutions, The Media as Part of the Solution, Conclusion, and Endnotes. Source: Margaret Gerteis,Annenberg Wash
- Information at this site about membership in MediaWatch, using the media effectively to promote issues of interest, talking to children about violence and sexism in the media, and a wealth of other useful resources.
- About-Face questions and satirizes negative and demeaning images of women in society.
- Explains how to analyze for violence in TV, movies and videos.
- Introduces government of whether producers of violent or adult music, movies and video games are targeting kids in their advertisements.
- An article from the American Academy of Pediatrics: Some Things You Should Know About Media Violence and Media Literacy.
- The divergent scenes in society's seemingly random patchwork quilt of senseless youth violence contain a common thread.
- Debates whether violent media creates a violent culture or whether society avoids its real problems by blaming the media.
- Offers a number of resources including movie, television and video game content ratings, media awareness programs and helpful hints for parents to evaluate their media use.
- An in-class essay on Media Violence asking the question: Does Media cause violence in our society?
- Author Gerard Jones argues that violence in videogames and other media give children a tool to master their rage.
- Includes articles on media violence and video games.
- Examines the role television news plays in an increasingly violent society. From Rocky Mountain Media Watch.
- Research data tracking television viewing habits and behavior patterns, population/homicide rate data, cartoon violence, video games, internet, music, lyrics and potential adverse effects of excessive exposure to media.
- The site includes the research, policy and opinion documents to inform users about social, economic and policy factors around media's influence in the lives of children and families.
- This CLN menu page provides links to Media Studies curricular resources and instructional materials (lesson plans) in the specific topic of violence in the media
- Reviews studies on the affect of TV violence on children.
- National grassroots initiative providing information about the effects of violent entertainment, toys and games on children's behavior.
- Resources from Reason magazine countering the attacks on violence in popular culture.
- Explores how newspapers can more effectively address the issue of violence. From the Nieman Foundation.
- Detailed articles for teens and children about issues and ways to handle problems on the internet.
- Federal Trade Commission report regarding the marketing of violent materials to children by the industries of motion picture, recording, and electronic games.
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