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The Psychology of Entertainment Media L. J. Shrum

The Psychology of Entertainment Media By L. J. Shrum

The Psychology of Entertainment Media by L. J. Shrum


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This is a cutting-edge look at the way in which entertainment media affects its viewers - both in intended and unattended ways - and the psychological processes that underlie these effects. It is about how the lines between entertainment and persuasion have become increasingly blurred.

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The Psychology of Entertainment Media: Blurring the Lines Between Entertainment and Persuasion by L. J. Shrum

The Psychology of Entertainment Media provides a cutting-edge look at how entertainment media affects its viewers, both in intended and unintended ways, and the psychological processes that underlie these effects. The collection represents an international, multidisciplinary investigation of an age-old process--persuasion--in a relatively new guise, which includes product placements, brand films, television programs, and sponsorships.

The collection covers three broad areas:

  • the potential effects of embedding promotions within entertainment media content;
  • the persuasive power of the entertainment media content itself; and
  • individual differences in the interplay between media usage and media effects.

Contributions focus on a variety of topics, including product placement, subliminal perception, narrative impact, cultivation effects on consumers, and individual differences in media use. Virtually all the chapters speak to the issue of how entertainment media are processed, with the conclusion that media consumers do tend to process entertainment and promotional information differently.

Providing a broad perspective on how entertainment media may have an effect that goes largely unnoticed or unattended by consumers, this volume makes a substantial contribution toward creating a more knowledgeable field, as well as a more knowledgeable consumer. With its origins in the 21st Annual Advertising and Consumer Psychology Conference, the volume represents scholarship from prominent and emerging scholars in psychology, marketing, and communications. It is appropriate for advanced students and scholars in marketing, advertising, psychology, and mass communication; for research-focused practitioners working in marketing, advertising, and public policy; and for individuals interested in entertainment studies, consumer behavior, attitudes, persuasion, media studies, and consumer psychology.

The Psychology of Entertainment Media Reviews

"Recommended. This interdisciplinary volume should interest students of psychology, marketing, and mass communications as well as faculty who teach or study entertainment media and its psychological implications." E. Applegate, CHOICE magazine

"Shrum's collection is a rigorous examination of the state of current research. Reseasrchers will find the volume insightful. Moreover, enough context is given in each chapter to make the collection accessible to scholars just entering the conversation or for consumers seeking to understand more about the influence of the media environment." International Journal of Communication

Table of Contents

Contents: Preface. L.J. Shrum, What's So Special About Entertainment Media and Why Do We Need a Psychology for It?: An Introduction to the Psychology of Entertainment Media. Part I: Embedding Promotions Within Programs: Subliminal Embeds and Product Placements. M.H. Erdelyi, D.M. Zizak, Beyond Gizmo Subliminality. J.A. McCarty, Product Placement: The Nature of the Practice and Potential Avenues of Inquiry. S. Law, K.A. Braun-Latour, Product Placements: How to Measure Their Impact. M. Yang, B. Roskos-Ewoldsen, D.R. Roskos-Ewoldsen, Mental Models for Brand Placement. N. Bhatnagar, L. Aksoy, S.A. Malkoc, Embedding Brands Within Media Content: The Impact of Message, Media, and Consumer Characteristics on Placement Efficacy. S. Auty, C. Lewis, The "Delicious Paradox": Preconscious Processing of Product Placements by Children. Part II: The Programs Between the Ads: The Persuasive Power of Entertainment Fiction and Narrative. R.S. Wyer, Jr., R. Adaval, Pictures, Words, and Media Influence: The Interactive Effects of Verbal and Nonverbal Information on Memory and Judgments. M.C. Green, J. Garst, T.C. Brock, The Power of Fiction: Determinants and Boundaries. L.J. Shrum, J.E. Burroughs, A. Rindfleisch, A Process Model of Consumer Cultivation: The Role of Television Is a Function of the Type of Judgment. G. Comstock, Paths From Television Violence to Aggression: Reinterpreting the Evidence. M. Kniazeva, Between the Ads: Effects of Nonadvertising TV Messages on Consumption Behavior. D.W. Schumann, Media Factors That Contribute to a Restriction of Exposure to Diversity. Part III: Individual Differences in Media Usage and Their Role as Mediators and Moderators of Media Effects. T.C. Brock, S.D. Livingston, The Need for Entertainment Scale. C.A. Russell, A.T. Norman, S.E. Heckler, People and "Their" Television Shows: An Overview of Television Connectedness. D.N. Greenwood, P.R. Pietromonaco, The Interplay Among Attachment Orientation, Idealized Media Images of Women, and Body Dissatisfaction: A Social Psychological Analysis. S. Jones, C. Bee, R. Burton, L.R. Kahle, Marketing Through Sports Entertainment: A Functional Approach. S.R. McDaniel, Sensation Seeking and the Consumption of Televised Sports.

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CIN0805846417VG
9780805846416
0805846417
The Psychology of Entertainment Media: Blurring the Lines Between Entertainment and Persuasion by L. J. Shrum
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Inc
2003-10-13
312
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