Northampton, MA : Media Education Foundation, c2002.
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Notes:
- DVD.
- Presenters: George Gerbner, Jean Kilbourne.
- Editors, Robert DiNozzi, Sut Jhally music, Michael Morgan.
- Previously released on videocassette in 1994.
- In contrast to the relatively simplistic behaviorist model that media violence causes real-world violence, Dr. Gerbner encourages the viewer to think about the psychological, political, social, and developmental impacts of growing up and living within a cultural environment of pervasive, ritualized violent images.
- Stories of power — Happy violence — Accelerating violence — Violence is a social relationship — The lessons of violence — Citizenship in the cultural environment — What parents and teachers can do.
Subjects:
- Violence on television.
- Popular culture — United States.
- United States — Intellectual life — 20th century.
- Television and children — United States.
- Television and families — United States.
- Television — Psychological aspects.
- Television — Social aspects.
- Documentary films. lcgft
- Nonfiction films. lcgft
Requested by Cutinella, S