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Chapter 36—Cultivation Theory
This chapter has been substantially rewritten for the 11th edition. Gerbner’s original work and conclusions are discussed alongside more contemporary 21st-century approaches to television watching (e.g., streaming services). Institutional process analysis—which led in the 10th edition—now comes at the end, after the other analyses are discussed. The chapter also includes a broader focus of cultivation studies, beyond Gerbner’s work on violence, and more inclusive of research that modifies or contradicts some of the theory’s original findings. The critique is completely revised, pointing to some substantial concerns with the heavily researched theory.
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Chapter 36—Cultivation Theory
This chapter has been substantially rewritten for the 11th edition. Gerbner’s original work and conclusions are discussed alongside more contemporary 21st-century approaches to television watching (e.g., streaming services). Institutional process analysis—which led in the 10th edition—now comes at the end, after the other analyses are discussed. The chapter also includes a broader focus of cultivation studies, beyond Gerbner’s work on violence, and more inclusive of research that modifies or contradicts some of the theory’s original findings. The critique is completely revised, pointing to some substantial concerns with the heavily researched theory.
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