オックスフォード版 メディア心理学ハンドブック(第2版)<br>The Oxford Handbook of Media Psychology (Oxford Library of Psychology) (2ND)

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オックスフォード版 メディア心理学ハンドブック(第2版)
The Oxford Handbook of Media Psychology (Oxford Library of Psychology) (2ND)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 516 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780197689875
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The 21st century has seen the use of media technologies become thoroughly integrated with our daily lives: most of us feel lost without our mobile device in hand, check social media multiple times a day, and turn to digital entertainment in our free time. This shift has spurred the emergence of media psychology: a multidisciplinary approach to studying how people use, process, and are affected by the media and technology they engage every day.

This second edition of The Oxford Handbook of Media Psychology brings together leading experts in the field to update what is a rapidly evolving area of study. Returning contributors expand chapters on the history and progress of media literacy, research methods, parasocial experiences, and race and the media, among others. New chapters tackle cutting-edge issues like artificial intelligence, research in media and social justice, the impact of deep-fakes and social media on conspiracy theories, the psychology of fandom, the self as reflected in avatars, the evolution of video games and virtual reality, and the psychological experience of the pandemic related to media use.

Together, this volume retains and broadens our understanding of the foundational aspects of media psychology, from research methods and theory to fields like cognitive and developmental psychology. It presents novel approaches to how we conceptualize, operationalize, and analyze media psychological phenomena. Building on the field-defining research of the first edition, this update collects scholarship covering the most essential developments in media psychology in the last decade.

Contents

1: Nicholas D. Bowman and Karen E. Shackleford: An Expanded Volume for an Expanding Field: Media Psychology as an Inherently Interdisciplinary Approach

2: Pamela B. Rutledge: The Case for Media Psychology as a Distinct Field

3: Edward Arke: Media Literacy: History, Progress, and Future Hopes

4: Don Grant: A View of Social Media from a Clinician's Couch

5: Karen E. Shackleford, Melanie C. Green, and J. David Cohen: Social Psychological Perspectives on Audience Involvement: On the Self and Other in Identification, Parasocial Experiences, and Social Surrogacy

6: Sara Prot, Craig A. Anderson, and El-Lim Kim: Research Methods, Design, and Statistics in Media Psychology
7: Patrick Sweeney: Qualitative Research and Media Psychology

8: Srividya Ramasubramanian, Erica Scharrer, and Shannon Burth: Doing Research on Media Psychology and Social Justice

9: Katrin Döveling, Meghan S. Sanders, and Denise Sommer: Emotions and Media Psychology

10: Robin L. Nabi, Emily Moyer-Gusé, and Lindsay B. Miller: The Psychology Underlying Media-Based Persuasion

11: Elizabeth Behm-Morawitz and Michelle Ortiz: Race, Ethnicity, and the Media

12: Rabindra Ratan and Swati Pandita: Avatar, a Lasting Definition: A Mediated Self-Representation That an Intelligent User Controls during Dynamic Interactions

13: El-Lim Kim, Patrick K. Bender, and Douglas A. Gentile: Digital Media Use: From Problematic Use and Addiction to Healthy Media Engagement

14: David Westerman: When Social Life Moves Online

15: Joseph E. Uscinski and Asheley R. Landrum: Conspiracy Theory Communication and Its Effects

16: Markus Appel, Tanja V. Messingschlager, Gavin Raffloer, and Perry A. Reed: Generative Artificial Intelligence as Creative Artificial Intelligence

17: Jacob T. Fisher: Computational Methods in Media Psychology

18: Richard Huskey and Ralf Schmälzle: Finding Middle Ground in Cognitive Media Psychology

19: Allison Eden and Matthew Grizzard: Media Psychology and Moral Response

20: Marie-Louise Mares and Matthew L. Meier: Media Use and Identity Development

21: Arthur A. Raney and Mary Beth Oliver: Eudaimonic Entertainment Experiences

22: Nicholas D. Bowman and David Paul Peters: Digital Games and Media Psychology: A Medium That Demands Our (Near-Constant) Attention

23: Gayle S. Stever and Rebecca Tukachinsky Forster: The Psychology of Fandom and Parasocial Experience

24: Karen E. Shackleford and Nicholas D. Bowman: Tracking Research Quality and Reach in the Digital Age: Traditional Bibliometrics and Altmetrics in Media Psychology

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