Routledge International Handbook of Emotions and Media

Routledge International Handbook of Emotions and Media

Doeveling, Katrin; Konijn, Elly A.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2021

340

Dura

Inglês

9781138610491

15 a 20 dias

798

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Part I. Emotions and Media: From Motives to Meanings and Measurements 1. Emotions and the Media: Interdisciplinary Perspectives 2. The Descent of Emotions in Media: Darwinian Perspectives 3. Emotions are Key in Processing Media Messages: From Noise to Nucleus 4. The Measurement of Positive and Negative Affect in Media Research Part II. Emotions in the Selection and Processing of Media Content 5. The Role of Affect and Mood Management in Selective Exposure to Media Messages 6. Media-based Emotional Coping: Examining the Emotional Benefits and Pitfalls of Media Consumption 7. Tragic and Poignant Entertainment: The Gratifications of Meaningfulness 8. The Role of Morality in Emotional Responses to Entertainment Part III. Emotional Consequences of Media Use 9. The Affective Consequences of Media Use 10. The Influence of Form and Presentation Attributes of Traditional Media on Emotion 11. Fun Boxes to Empathy Machines: The Emotions of Digital Games 12. Disaster News and Public Emotions Part IV. Emotion and Media in Politics and Persuasion 13. Emotion, Media, and the Global Village 14. Creating Fear: Transforming Terrorist Attacks into Control and Consumption 15. The Role of Emotion in Persuasion 16. Embodied Politics and Emotional Expression in the Populist Era: Research Advances Amid a Disruptive Decade 17. Media, Politics, and Affect Part V. Emotions and Interactive Media 18. Emotionally Resonant Media: Advances in Sensing, Understanding, and Influencing Human Emotion Through Interactive Media 19. Nonverbal Synchrony, Media, and Emotion 20. Emotion and Digital Media: Emotion Regulation in Interactive, On-Demand, and Networked Media
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