Media and the Moral Mind
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:8th Jun '15
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This volume explores the intricate relationship between media and morality, featuring essays from leading scholars that analyze how media exposure influences moral reasoning and vice versa, offering valuable insights for researchers.
"Media and the Moral Mind" explores the intricate relationship between media and moral values, a topic that has long intrigued scholars and practitioners alike. The book addresses fundamental questions about whether exposure to media can influence moral beliefs and how those beliefs, in turn, affect the way individuals engage with media content. The authors delve into the complexities of morality, recognizing its fluid nature and the challenges this poses for understanding its connection with media.
This collection features contributions from prominent scholars who examine the reciprocal processes linking media and morality. They draw on both established and emerging theories from fields such as media studies and moral psychology. Through their essays, the authors illuminate how the mechanisms of moral reasoning are not only influenced by media exposure but also how media can reflect and shape societal moral standards. This dynamic interplay is crucial for comprehending the broader implications of media consumption in contemporary society.
Ultimately, "Media and the Moral Mind" serves as a vital resource for researchers and academics interested in the evolving landscape of media influence on moral reasoning. By providing a comprehensive framework for understanding this relationship, the book encourages further exploration and dialogue on how media can both challenge and reinforce moral values in an increasingly complex world. It stands as a significant contribution to the ongoing discourse surrounding media's role in shaping human thought and behavior.
ISBN: 9781138925571
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 408g
228 pages