Media
Violence and Children
A Complete Guide for Parents and Professionals
edited by Douglas A. Gentile,
Ph.D.
The
foremost experts in the field of media violence research
present a broad range of approaches and findings to confirm
what has long been suspected: media violence has profoundly
negative effects on children. The contributors share concise
and readable summaries of the most recent research--along
with research conducted over the past 40 years--regarding
the effects of violence in various media, including: television,
film, video games, music, and the Internet.
Scientifically documented negative effects on children
include the aggressor effect, the victim effect, the bystander
effect, and the appetite effect. Future steps to reduce
the danger of media violence are also presented. This cross-disciplinary
approach to media violence offers readers the most complete,
up-to-date, and holistic understanding of the topic. Gentile
and his contributors also examine and debunk long-held misconceptions
about media violence, explaining the specific nature and
unquestionable power of the negative effects.
Endorsement From Paul Simon Director, Public Policy Institute
:
Firmly, undramatically, this solid book step-by-step reaches
the powerful conclusion that we are harming our society.
This is one of those rare books which has the potential
to change our culture.
Endorsement From Michael Rich, MD, MPH Director, Center
on Media and Child Health Children's Hospital Boston/Harvard
Medical School:
The most current and comprehensive overview of this complex
and concerning issue for children and their parents. If
we, as a society, can learn from these leaders in the field
and act on what we learn, we can better protect the health
and safety of our children, and secure the future of our
society as it negotiates the Information Age.
This book may be purchased at Green
wood Publishing Group, or at Amazon.com
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