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028 52 1041624|bKanopy 
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041 0  eng 
099    Streaming Video Kanopy 
245 04 The mean world syndrome :|bmedia violence & the 
       cultivation of fear /|cwritten & directed by Jeremy Earp ;
       produced by Scott Morris.|h[Kanopy electronic resource] 
246 30 Media violence & the cultivation of fear 
264  1 [San Francisco, California, USA] :|bKanopy Streaming,
       |c2014. 
300    1 online resource (1 video file, 51 min.) 
336    two-dimensional moving image|2rdacontent 
337    computer|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|2rdacarrier 
344    digital 
347    video file|bMPEG-4|bFlash 
508    Executive producer, Sut Jhally ; edited by Andrew Killoy ;
       camera, David Rabinovitz ; co-producers, Loretta Alper, 
       Andrew Killoy, Jason Young. 
511 0  With George Gerbner (interviewed by Sut Jhally) and 
       Michael Morgan. 
518    Originally produced by Media Education Foundation in 2010.
520    For years, debates have raged among scholars, politicians,
       and concerned parents about the effects of media violence 
       on viewers. Too often these debates have fallen into 
       simplistic battles between those who claim that media 
       images directly cause violence and those who argue that 
       activists exaggerate the impact of media exposure. Based 
       on interviews conducted with George Gerbner before his 
       death in 2005, the film urges us to think about media 
       effects in more nuanced ways. In contrast to behaviorist 
       models that see media violence as causing real-world 
       violence, and limited effects models that question the 
       impact of media altogether, Gerbner encourages us to move 
       outside the frame of this debate to consider how the 
       repetitive stories media tell constitute a pervasive 
       cultural environment - a landscape of ritualized, often 
       violent images that have the power to cultivate how we see
       and understand the world. An accessible and provocative 
       introduction to Gerbner's thought and the subject of media
       influence and media violence. 
521    Grade 9+ 
521    Higher education. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 Communication. 
650  0 Media education. 
650  0 Terrorism in mass media. 
650  0 Violence in mass media. 
655  7 Documentary films.|2lcgft 
700 1  Alper, Loretta. 
700 1  Earp, Jeremy. 
700 1  Gerbner, George. 
700 1  Jhally, Sut. 
700 1  Killoy, Andrew. 
700 1  Morgan, Michael,|d1953 April 15- 
700 1  Morris, Scott. 
700 1  Rabinovitz, David. 
710 2  Kanopy (Firm) 
773 0  |tMedia Education Foundation Collection|wnjcore00000000080
856 40 |uhttps://naperville.kanopy.com/node/41625|zAvailable on 
       Kanopy 
856 42 |zCover Image|uhttps://www.kanopy.com/node/41625/external-
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