Чтение онлайн

ЖАНРЫ

Психология массовых коммуникаций
Шрифт:

Subervi-Velez, F. A., Colsant, S. (1993). The television worlds of Latino children. In: G. L. Berry J. K. Asamen (Eds.). Children television (p. 215–228). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Suleiman, M. W. (1988). The Arabs in the mind of America. Brattleboro, VT: Amana Books.

Suls. J. M. (1983). Cognitive processes in humor appreciation. In: P. E. McGhee J. H. Goldstein (Eds.). Handbook of humor research: Basic issues (Vol. I, p. 39–57). New York: Springer-Verlag.

Surlin. S. H. (1974). Bigotry on air and in life: The Archie Bunker case. Public Telecommunications Review, 212, 34–41.

Sutton, S. R. (1982). Fear-arousing communications: A critical examination of theory and research. In: R. Eiscr (Ed.). Social psychology and behavioral medicine (p. 303–337). London: Wiley.

Tamborini, R. (1991). Responding to horror: Determinants of exposure and appeal. In: J. Bryant D. Zillmann (Eds.). Responding to the screen: Reception and reaction processes (p. 305–328). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Eribaum Associates.

Tamborini, R. (1996). A model,of empathy and emotional reactions to horror. In: J. B. Weaver R.

Tamborini (Eds.). Horror films (p. 103–123). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Eribaum Associates.

Tamborini, R., Choi, J. (1990). The role of cultural diversity in cultivation research. In: N. Signorielli M. Morgan (Eds.). Cultivation analysis: New directions in media effects research (p. 157–180). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Tamborini, R., Stiff, J. (1987). Predictors of horror film attendance and appeal: An analysis of the audience for frightening films. Communication Research, 14, 415–436.

Tamborini, R., Stiff, J., Heidel, C, (1990). Reacting to graphic horror: A model of empathy and emotional behavior. Communication Research, 17, 616–640.

Tamborini, R., Stiff. J., Zillmann, D. (1987). Preference for graphic horror featuring male versus female victimization: Individual differences associated with personality characteristics and past film viewing experiences. Human Communication Research, 13. 529–552.

Tan, A. S. (1986). Social learning of aggression from television. In: J. Bryant D. Zillmann (Eds.). Pers­pectives on media effects (p. 41–55). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Eribaum Associates.

Tan, A. S., Li, S., Simpson, C. (1986). American TV and social stereotypes of Americans in Taiwan and Mexico. Journalism Quarterly, 63, 809–814.

Tannen, D. (1990). You just don't understand: Women and men in conversation. New York: Ballantine Books.

Tannenbaum, P H. (1971). Emotional arousal as a mediator of communication effects (Technical reports of the Commission on Obscenity and Pornography, Vol. 8). Washington, DC: U. S. Government Printing Office.

Tannenbaum, P H. (1980). Entertainment as vicarious emotional experience. In: P. H. Tannenbaum (Ed.). The entertainment functions of television (p. 107–131). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Eribaum Associates.

Tapper, J. (1995). The ecology of cultivation: A conceptual model for cultivation research. Communication Theory, 5, 36–57.

Tate, E., Surlin, S. (1976). Agreement with opinionated TV characters across culture. Journalism Quarterly, 5X2), 199–203.

Tavris, C. (1986). How to publicize science: A case study. In: J. H. Goldstein (Ed.). Reporting science: The case of aggression (p. 23—32). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Eribaum Associates.

Tavris, C. (1988). Beyond cartoon killings: Comments on two overlooked effects of television. In: S. Oskamp (Ed.). Television as a social issue (p. 189–197). New-bury Park, CA: Sage.

Taylor, C. R., Lee, J. Y, Stern.

В . В . (1995). Portrayals of African, Hispanic, and Asian Americans in magazine advertising. American Behavioral Scientist, 38, 608–621.

Taylor, S. (19S2). The availability bias in social perception and interaction. In: D. Kahneman, P Slovic, A. Tversky (Eds.). Judgment under uncertainly: Heuristics and biases (p. 190–200). Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.

Teplin, L. A. (1985). The criminality of the mentally ill: A dangerous misconception. American Journal of Psychiatry, 142, 593-599.

Thaler, R (1994). The watchful eye: American justice in the age of the television trial. New York: Praeger. Thomas, S. (1986). Gender and social-class coding in popular photographic erotica. Communication Quarterly, J4(2), 103–114.

Thompson, T. L., Zerbinos, E. (1995). Gender roles in animated cartoons: Has the picture changed in 20 years? Sex Roles, 32, 651–673.

Thorndyke, P. W. (1984). Applications of schema theory in cognitive research. In: J. R. Anderson S. M. Kosslyn (Eds.). Tutorials in learning and memory (p. 167–192). San Francisco: Freeman.

Thorson, E. (1990). Consumer processing of advertising. Current Issues and Research in Advertising. 12, 197–230.

Thorson. E. (1994). Using eyes on screen as a measure of attention to television. In: A. Lang (Ed.). Measuring psychological responses to media (p. 65–84). Hillsdale NJ: Lawrence Eribaum Associates.

Thorson, E., Christ, W. G., Caywood, C. (1991). Selling candidates like lubes of toothpaste: Is the comparison apt? In F. Biocca (Ed.). Television and political advertising, Vol. I: Psychological processes (p. 145–172). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Eribaum Associates.

Tinic, S. (1997). United Colors and untied meanings: Benetton and the commodification of social issues. Journal of Communication, 47(3), 3–25.

Toney, G. T, Weaver, J. B. (1994) Effects of gender and gender role self-perceptions on affective reactions to rock music videos. Sex Roles, 30, 567–583.

Took, K. J., Weiss, D. S. (1994). The relationship between heavy metal and rap music and adolescent turmoil: Real or artifact? Adolescence, 29. 613–621.

Toplin. R. B. (1995). History by Hollywood: The use and abuse of the American past. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.

Tower. R. В ., Singer. D. G., Singer, J. L. (1979). Differential effects of television programming on preschoolers' cognition, imagination, and social play. American Journal of Orlhopsychiatiy, 49, 265–281.

Trenaman, J., McQuail, D. (1961). Television and the political image: A study of the impact of television on the 1959 general election. London: Methuen.

Trevino, L. K.. Webster, J. (1992). Flow in computer-mediated communication: Electronic mail and voice mail evaluation and impacts. Communication Research, 19, 539–573.

Поделиться с друзьями: