Cultivation Analysis

New Directions in Media Effects Research

Nancy Signorielli, Michael Morgan

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Published: 1990

Pages: 266

Cultivation analysis is an active, ongoing and influential research tradition, designed to assess the contributions of television viewing to people's conceptions of social reality. It attempts to determine the extent to which people who watch greater amounts of television hold different conceptions of social reality from those who watch less. It is concerned with cumulative correlates and consequences of television exposure rather than short-term responses to or individual interpretations of television contents. It focuses on the implications of accumulated exposure to television's most general, insidious, and inescapable images and values. This unique volume brings together some of the most recent developments in the conceptual, methodolog

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