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HAWAII STATE PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM
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Violence in mass media.
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Violence in the medi...
MARC Display
Violence in the media / James D. Torr, book editor.
San Diego, CA : Greenhaven Press, c2001.
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Violence in mass media.
ISBN:
0737704551 (pbk : alk. paper)
073770456X (lib. bdg. : alk. paper)
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Current controversies
Description:
155 p. ; 25 cm.
Contents:
Popular culture glorifies violence / Kevin Merida and Richard Leiby -- Violence on television is a serious problem / James T. Hamilton -- News coverage of crime contributes to the problem of media violence / Derrick Z. Jackson -- Violence in the media contributes to violence in society / Michael Massing -- The problem of media violence does not justify censorship / Joan E. Bertin -- Guns are a more serious problem than media violence / Barry Glassner -- Violence in the media reflects the violence in society / Katha Pollitt -- Movie and television violence makes children violent / Gregg Easterbrook -- Popular music contributes to teenage violence / Thomas L. Jipping -- Violent video games teach children to enjoy killing / Dave Grossman -- Violent movies do not make children violent -- Popular music does not make children violent -- The effects of violent video games on children are exaggerated / Gary Chapman -- Teenagers are not becoming more violent / Mike Males -- The entertainment industry should reduce its production of youth-oriented violent media / Media Appeal -- The entertainment industry should not be allowed to market violent media to children / Orrin G. Hatch -- Parents should limit children's exposure to violence in the media / Madeline Levine -- Better ratings systems would help parents protect children from media violence / Michael Medved -- Restricting children's access to violent media would be censorship / Free Expression Network -- The government should not regulate the marketing of violent media / Virginia Postrel -- Parents should teach children to critically evaluate violent media content / Katey LaFrance -- Young people should not be barred from R-rated movies / Rhys Southan -- The entertainment industry should be held liable for the effects of media violence / John P. McCarthy -- The entertainment industry should not be sued for producing violent entertainment / Jesse Walker -- Individuals should address the problem of media violence by making better entertainment choices / Anne P. Dupre -- Teaching media literacy can help address the problem of media violence / Pat Kipping -- Communities should have more control over the content of mass media / George Gerbner -- National initiatives can help address the problem of media violence / Sissela Bok.
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