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The International Encyclopedia of Media Psychology, 3 Volume Set. Edition No. 1. ICAZ - Wiley Blackwell-ICA International Encyclopedias of Communication

  • Book

  • 2136 Pages
  • November 2020
  • Region: Global
  • John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • ID: 5839046

The definitive international reference work on how communication technology and media phenomena affect human psychology.

The International Encyclopedia of Media Psychology provides a thorough guide to the foundational theories and the exciting new developments within this dynamic field - a growing area of study that investigates how and why human behavior is influenced by interacting with media and technology. Covering a wide range of interdisciplinary methodologies, this comprehensive reference work explores how media affects psychological responses, the ways these responses interact with media variables, and the various methods of empirical analysis for developing models of users’ processing of their media experience.

Edited by an internationally-recognized expert in the field, the Encyclopedia contains more than 300 entries written by leading figures and promising young researchers alike, exploring flow theory, media aggression, the Reinforcing Spirals Model (RSM), social identity theory, Fear of Missing Out (FOMO), Joint Media Engagement (JME), audience flow research, gender identification, and many other concepts. Throughout the text, in-depth yet accessible entries illustrate how long-established ideas are providing insight into new phenomena, and how cutting-edge methods are enabling a better understanding of traditional, well-researched topics.

  • Examines psychological theories, process models, and quantitative empirical research
  • Covers advances in psychophysiological and big data methodologies
  • Explores the relation between media use and the development of racial and ethnic identities
  • Discusses new media challenges, developmental issues in children and adults, and non-experimental approaches, and the expanding field of psychological measurement
  • Includes complete cross references, enabling readers to easily find related topics and competing theories
  • Part of The Wiley Blackwell-ICA International Encyclopedias of Communication series, published in conjunction with the International Communication Association.

Table of Contents

Volume I

The International Communication Association vii

About the Editors ix

Contributors xi

Alphabetical List of Entries xxv

Thematic List of Entries xxxi

Introduction xxxvii

Media Psychology A-? 1

Volume II

Media Psychology ?-? 000

Volume III

Media Psychology ?-Y 000

Index 1987

Authors

Jan Van den Bulck University of Leuven, Belgium.