001354721 000__ 02780ngm\a2200577ui\4500 001354721 001__ 1354721 001354721 003__ CaSfKAN 001354721 005__ 20240214003320.0 001354721 006__ m||||||||c|||||||| 001354721 007__ vz\uzazuu 001354721 007__ cr\una---unuuu 001354721 008__ 140725p20142010cau051\\\\\\\\o\\\vleng\d 001354721 02852 $$a1041624$$bKanopy 001354721 035__ $$a(OCoLC)897765616 001354721 040__ $$aMaNoMEF$$dCaBVAHC$$erda 001354721 0410_ $$aeng 001354721 24504 $$aThe mean world syndrome :$$bmedia violence & the cultivation of fear /$$cwritten & directed by Jeremy Earp ; produced by Scott Morris. 001354721 24630 $$aMedia violence & the cultivation of fear 001354721 264_1 $$a[San Francisco, California, USA] :$$bKanopy Streaming,$$c2014. 001354721 300__ $$a1 online resource (1 video file, 51 min.) 001354721 336__ $$atwo-dimensional moving image$$2rdacontent 001354721 337__ $$acomputer$$2rdamedia 001354721 338__ $$aonline resource$$2rdacarrier 001354721 344__ $$adigital 001354721 347__ $$avideo file$$bMPEG-4$$bFlash 001354721 508__ $$aExecutive producer, Sut Jhally ; edited by Andrew Killoy ; camera, David Rabinovitz ; co-producers, Loretta Alper, Andrew Killoy, Jason Young. 001354721 5110_ $$aWith George Gerbner (interviewed by Sut Jhally) and Michael Morgan. 001354721 518__ $$aOriginally produced by Media Education Foundation in 2010. 001354721 520__ $$aFor years, debates have raged among scholars, politicians, and concerned parents about the effects of media violence on viewers. Too often these debates have fallen into simplistic battles between those who claim that media images directly cause violence and those who argue that activists exaggerate the impact of media exposure. Based on interviews conducted with George Gerbner before his death in 2005, the film urges us to think about media effects in more nuanced ways. In contrast to behaviorist models that see media violence as causing real-world violence, and limited effects models that question the impact of media altogether, Gerbner encourages us to move outside the frame of this debate to consider how the repetitive stories media tell constitute a pervasive cultural environment - a landscape of ritualized, often violent images that have the power to cultivate how we see and understand the world. An accessible and provocative introduction to Gerbner's thought and the subject of media influence and media violence. 001354721 521__ $$aGrade 9+ 001354721 521__ $$aHigher education. 001354721 538__ $$aMode of access: World Wide Web. 001354721 650_0 $$aCommunication. 001354721 650_0 $$aMedia education. 001354721 650_0 $$aTerrorism in mass media. 001354721 650_0 $$aViolence in mass media. 001354721 655_7 $$aDocumentary films.$$2lcgft 001354721 7001_ $$aAlper, Loretta. 001354721 7001_ $$aEarp, Jeremy. 001354721 7001_ $$aGerbner, George. 001354721 7001_ $$aJhally, Sut. 001354721 7001_ $$aKilloy, Andrew. 001354721 7001_ $$aMorgan, Michael,$$d1953 April 15- 001354721 7001_ $$aMorris, Scott. 001354721 7001_ $$aRabinovitz, David. 001354721 7102_ $$aKanopy (Firm) 001354721 7730_ $$tMedia Education Foundation Collection$$wnjcore00000000080 001354721 85640 $$uhttps://usi.kanopy.com/node/41625$$zA Kanopy streaming video 001354721 85642 $$zCover Image$$uhttps://www.kanopy.com/node/41625/external-image 001354721 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:1354721$$pGLOBAL_SET 001354721 980__ $$aSTREAMING 001354721 980__ $$aBIB 001354721 982__ $$aStreaming Video 001354721 983__ $$aOnline