The study used to show how audiences react to violence shown on television- This method is used 'as a simulation of various aspects of social communication', broadly approximating to the ways in which people talk about what they see on the screen when presented with a common topic. This conception lays stress on the idea of an 'active audience'.
The use of the soap opera and the television drama allowed a degree of direct comparison across the two studies of how men and women responded to somewhat similar programmes.
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What effects do crime genre television programmes that are based around a violent narrative have on their target audiences?
The study used to show how audiences react to violence shown on television-
This method is used 'as a simulation of various aspects of social communication', broadly approximating to the ways in which people talk about what they see on the screen when presented with a common topic.
This conception lays stress on the idea of an 'active audience'.
Research showed that the women's reactions to these programmes were influenced by their ethnicity, social status and life experiences.
http://www-fms.stir.ac.uk/research/mvv/mvv_ch1.html
The use of the soap opera and the television drama allowed a degree of direct comparison across the two studies of how men and women responded to somewhat similar programmes.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/01/27/nsoham27.xml
the media is guilty for some crimes
http://education.guardian.co.uk/classroomviolence/story/0,,1642220,00.html
television is affecting children by bullying..
http://www.mediaknowall.com/violence/mediaviolence.html
media influencing violence in society
http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=t4jBK9PsF4AC&pg=PA13&ots=_n90Vf_7mt&dq=tv+crime+reflecting+real+life+crime&sig=AuBiB8hr1VQhqDPHICHzSkfxm-8#PPA14,M1
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