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Quintero Johnson, Jessie Marguerite – ProQuest LLC, 2011
One area of health promotion research rich with potential for both theoretical and empirical investigation is the "entertainment-education" (EE) strategy. Though a growing body of evidence points to the effectiveness of the EE strategy, further investigation is needed to explore the underlying cognitive and affective processes that make EE an…
Descriptors: Health Promotion, Sex Education, Research, Mass Media Role
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Nabi, Robin L. – Human Communication Research, 2009
The recent proliferation of reality-based television programs highlighting cosmetic surgery has raised concerns that such programming promotes unrealistic expectations of plastic surgery and increases the desire of viewers to undergo such procedures. In Study 1, a survey of 170 young adults indicated little relationship between cosmetic surgery…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Surgery, Young Adults, Models
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Perry, Kristen H.; Moses, Annie M. – Research in the Teaching of English, 2011
This ethnographic study explored the ways in which media, particularly television, connected with English language and literacy practices among Sudanese refugees in Michigan. Three families with young children participated in this study. Data collection included participant observation, interviews, and collection of artifacts over 18 months, with…
Descriptors: Refugees, Family (Sociological Unit), Foreign Countries, Television
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Tao, Chen-Chao; Bucy, Erik P. – Human Communication Research, 2007
This paper argues for a clearer conceptualization of media stimuli in experimental research and identifies 3 issues impeding our understanding of message processing: (a) assumptions bolstered by manipulation checks about homogeneity of response to media stimuli, (b) conflation of 2 different classes of variables--media attributes and psychological…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Research Methodology, Psychology, Responses
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Chan, Chitat – McGill Journal of Education, 2006
Thanks to advances in user-friendly, new media technology, many educational organizations around the world are supporting young people who wish to express their views through media production. The term "youth media practice" refers to these media production activities. This paper raises questions about the possibilities and limitations…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Adults, Media Research, Film Production
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Soep, Elisabeth – McGill Journal of Education, 2006
When analyzing young people's media projects, it is easy to get excited about "youth voice" as a site of free expression and social critique. Tempting as this is, media scholars, as well as young producers and adult mentors, note the varied, often contradictory, voices and interests at play within youth videos, photography exhibitions, and other…
Descriptors: Youth, Mass Media, Media Literacy, Media Research