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Luna, Diego – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2016
This paper summarizes a qualitative study conducted to better understand the experiences of men of color in peer-to-peer anti-violence college organizations. Male privilege benefits all men, yet this privilege is mitigated and/or augmented by sociopolitical factors that whitestream curriculums rarely take into account. How then, do men of color…
Descriptors: Males, Minority Groups, Peer Groups, Social Support Groups
Michaelis, Karen L. – 2000
Understanding and addressing the social structures that give rise to student violence require educators, parents, and society at large to adopt a critical, feminist perspective focusing on injustice and incorporating perspectives of marginalized students. Because practices of social groups play a critical role in self-identity, the violent actions…
Descriptors: Aggression, High Schools, Intergroup Relations, Juvenile Justice
Berg, Charles M. – 1984
Noting the pervasiveness of rock music videos beyond cable television, this paper explores the exploitation of women as sexual objects that characterizes many of these videos and the rock music industry itself. The paper first discusses the sociocultural male-female attitudes that underlie the misogyny implicit in the videos. It then illustrates…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Females, Males, Mass Media Effects
McEnteer, James B. – 1986
This paper discusses the controversy that has traditionally surrounded the issue of capital punishment. When a Texas television reporter sought permission to televise the execution of a convicted murderer by lethal injection in 1983, arguments were advanced both for and against televising executions. A recent poll shows that 84% of Americans…
Descriptors: Capital Punishment, Crime, Crime Prevention, Majority Attitudes
Hornstein, Harvey A. – 1978
The news media plays an important role in shaping opinions about the character of American society. Through the news, people learn about the prevalence of human benevolence or malevolence. The author conducted several tests to evaluate the effects of news on individuals of various ages and backgrounds. Experimental groups were told that they would…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Altruism, Mass Media, Negative Attitudes
Hamilton, Neal F.; Rubin, Alan M. – 1989
Religiosity is a personality attribute that affects social attitudes and behavior. To examine whether religiosity also affects television use, a study administered questionnaires to 346 Christian conservatives, moderates, and liberals in six different churches in northeast Ohio during November and December 1987. The questionnaire measured…
Descriptors: Analysis of Covariance, Ideology, Mass Media Use, Programing (Broadcast)
Morgenstern, Robert E. – 1980
A contemporary theory of behavior is that faulty patterns of thinking divide the criminal from the noncriminal. The causation of school violence is children choosing to be violent; and the problem of school violence is acceptance of their choice. Short-term control measures are adherence to systematic school rules, use of technology, security…
Descriptors: Alarm Systems, Behavior Theories, Commercial Television, Criminal Law
Rintoul, Heather M. – 1998
This paper examines constructs of school violence among 11 teachers in a large urban secondary school and a large rural district high school. It describes how these teachers contextualize their particular schools, and explores contradictions between teachers' constructions of violence in schools in general and their particular constructions of…
Descriptors: Aggression, Cultural Images, Culture Lag, Foreign Countries
Watts, Meredith W. – 1978
This paper reviews previous research and describes a study about the use of psychophysiological indicators (skin conductance response--SCR and heart rate--HR) to measure people's reactions to violence. The review of research describes attempts to gauge the association between people's attitudes, personality, and physiological responses when they…
Descriptors: Aggression, Antisocial Behavior, Behavior, Heart Rate
Duncan, David F. – 1982
Twelve priority areas for health education in the 1980s are identified, based on the magnitude and seriousness of the problems addressed; the solidity of the research base; and the likelihood that health education may facilitate improvement in the area. The twelve areas are: (1) cigarette smoking; (2) aging and the aged; (3) mental health; (4)…
Descriptors: Accidents, Birth, Educational Needs, Health Education