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[Commlist] New Book: History, Politics and the Evolution of Cultivation Theory Beyond Violence?

Fri Dec 06 10:54:48 GMT 2024





Andy Ruddock, Communications and Media Studies, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.
(andy.ruddock /at/ monash.edu) <mailto:(andy.ruddock /at/ monash.edu)>.

New Book: Andy Ruddock (2024) History, Politics and the Evolution of Cultivation Theory
Beyond Violence? Palgrave MacMillan.
eBook ISBN 978-3-031-75911-6 Published: 01 December 2024.
Hardcover ISBN 978-3-031-75910-9 Published: 02 December 2024
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-75911-6 <https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-75911-6>

Summary
This book provides a cultural history of cultivation theory, a North American mass communication paradigm best known for arguing that television violence was a potent agent of political socialisation. Decades after its inception, cultivation theory remains an evocative force in imagining twenty-first-century media power. This book reveals how many factors shaped the theory: the spectre of twentieth-century fascism, the Cold War, political turbulence in 1960s America, and the realisation that television had profoundly altered the rhythms of social and political life. The book also explains how cultivation theory became a means of analysing diverse media influences, thanks to various scholars who brought different motivations, perspectives and skills to the project.  Cultivation theory succeeded because its practitioners related their work to the changing political moods of post-war America. In doing so, they created a unique critical perspective within mass communication research, which continues to shed light on the role media play in political conflict.

Table of Contents
Table of contents (6 chapters)

1. Cultivation Theory and the Digital Age Pages 1-18
2. The Cultivation Legacy: Media Influence and Intellectual History Pages 19-36 3. The Institutional and Political Setting for Cultivation Theory Pages 37-64
4. Cultivation Theory and the Question of Media Violence Pages 65-90
5. Diversifying Mass Communications Pages 91-114
6. History, Intellectual History and Media Influence Pages 115-134Dr Andy Ruddock (he/him)
Head of Section, Communications & Media Studies.
+61 3 99034614
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners, and Elders past and present, of all the lands on which Monash University operates.
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-535 <https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5358-827X>

New Book. /History, Politics and the Evolution of Cultivation Theory: Beyond Violence? /Palgrave Studies in History of the Media. https://link.springer.com/book/9783031759109 <https://link.springer.com/book/9783031759109>

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