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The Changing Portrayal of Adolescents in the Media Since 1950

The Changing Portrayal of Adolescents in the Media Since 1950

by Patrick Jamieson and Daniel Romer
Paperback
Publication Date: 17/07/2008

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Adolescents are eager consumers of mass media entertainment and are particularly susceptible to various forms of media influence, such as modeling, desensitization, and contagion. These once controversial phenomena are now widely accepted along with the recognition that th media are a major socializer of youth During the economic boom of the post-World War II era, marketers and advertisers identified adolescents as a major audience, which led
to the emergence of a pervasive youth culture. Enormous changes ensued in the media's portrayal of adolescents and the behaviors they emulate. These changes were spurred by increased availability and
consumption of television, which joined radio, film, and magazines as major influence on youth. Later, the rapid growth of the video game industry and the internet contributed to the encompassing presence of the media. Today, opportunities for youthful expression about to the point where adolescents can easily create and disseminate content with little control by traditional media gatekeepers. In The Changing Portrayals of Adolescents in the Media since 1950,
leading scholars analyze the emergence of youth culture in music and powerful trends in gender and ethnic-racial representation, sexuality, substance use, violence, and suicide portrayed in the media. This book
illuminates the evolution of teen portrayal, the potential consequences of these changes, and the ways policy-makers and parents can respond.
ISBN:
9780195342956
9780195342956
Category:
Social
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
17-07-2008
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press Inc
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
480
Dimensions (mm):
155x234x23mm
Weight:
0kg

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