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050 00 P96.V5|bM426 2009
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245 00 Media violence /|cDavid M. Haugen and Susan Musser, book
editors.
264 1 Detroit :|bGreenhaven Press,|c[2009]
264 4 |c©2009
300 232 pages :|billustrations ;|c23 cm.
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
490 1 Opposing viewpoints series
504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-220) and
index.
505 00 |tWhy consider opposing viewpoints? --|tIntroduction --
|gch. 1.|tIs media violence a serious problem? --|tChapter
preface --|g1.|tExposure to violence in the media leads to
violent behavior /|rL. Rowell Huesmann|gand|rLaramie D.
Taylor --|g2. The|tproblem of media violence is
exaggerated /|rHenry Jenkins --|g3.|tVideo games foster
violent behavior /|rDavid S. Bickham --|g4.|tVideo games
have become a scapegoat for violent behavior /
|rChristopher J. Ferguson --|g5.|tVideo games are useful
educational tools /|rLee Wilson --|g6. The|tlack of moral
context in violent movies is harmful /|rJames Bowman --
|tPeriodical bibliography --|gch. 2.|tHow should media
violence be regulated? --|tChapter preface --|g1. The
|tgovernment has the power to regulate violence on
television /|rFederal Communications Commission --|g2. The
|tgovernment should not regulate violence on television /
|rLaurence H. Tribe --|g3.|tParents should regulate their
children's exposure to violence on television /|rAdam
Thierer --|g4.|tParents recognize that regulating violence
on television is unnecessary /|rKerry Howley --|g5. The
|tvideo game ratings system is an effective regulation /
|rPatricia E. Vance --|g6. The|tvideo game ratings system
is an ineffective regulation /|rJonathan Harbour --
|tPeriodical bibliography --
505 00 |gch. 3.|tWhat are the effects of violence and suffering
in news media reporting? --|tChapter preface --|g1.
|tWatching violent news has harmful effects on children /
|rKaren Goldberg Goff --|g2.|tMedia reports of violent
crime encourage copycat violent acts /|rLoren Coleman --
|g3.|tNews media should provide a context for the violence
they report /|rMortimer B. Zuckerman --|g4.|tViolence in
television shows mirrors violence from the news /|rClive
Thompson --|tPeriodical bibliography --|gch. 4.|tIs the
Internet a new medium for violence? --|tChapter preface --
|g1.|tCyberbullying is worse than physical bullying /
|rScott Meech --|g2.|tCyberbullying is not worse than
physical bullying /|rAmanda Lenhart --|g3. The|tInternet
encourages amateur fight videos /|rPaul Farhi --|g4. The
|tInternet reduces violent criminal behavior /|rSteven E.
Landsburg --|g5.|tTerrorists are using the Internet to
further their violent aims /|rGabriel Weimann --
|tPeriodical bibliography --|tFor further discussion --
|tOrganizations to contact --|tBibliography of books --
|tIndex.
650 0 Violence in mass media.
650 0 Violence in popular culture.
700 1 Haugen, David M.,|d1969-
700 1 Musser, Susan.
830 0 Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered)
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