The Routledge handbook of media use and well-being : international perspectives on theory and research on positive media effects
Title By: Reinecke, Leonard [Edited by] | Oliver, Mary Beth [Edited by]
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302.23 PO PU Popular media cultures : | 302.23 RO MA Mass media in a changing world / | 302.23 RO PO Popular trauma culture : | 302.23 RO UT The Routledge handbook of media use and well-being : | 302.23 RO VI Visual methodologies : | 302.23 RU FU Future presence : | 302.23 SA IN Introducing media studies : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
pt. 1. Introduction : what is well-being? --
pt. 2. Processes : psychological mechanisms connecting media use and well-being --
pt. 3. Moderators : intervening factors determining the risks and benefits of media use --
pt. 4. Contexts : media use and well-being in different spheres of life --
pt. 5. Audiences : media use and well-being over the lifespan and in different user populations.