TY - BOOK AU - Morgan,Michael AU - Shanahan,James AU - Signorielli,Nancy TI - Living with television now: advances in cultivation theory & research SN - 1433113694 AV - HM1206 .L577 2012 U1 - 303.48330973 23 PY - 2012///] CY - New York PB - Peter Lang KW - Communication KW - Social aspects KW - United States KW - Television programs N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Foreword: George Gerbner and cultivation analysis; Larry Gross --; Introduction. The stories we tell: cultivation theory and research; Michael Morgan, James Shanahan, & Nancy Signorielli --; Updates and extensions. New developments in analyses of crime and fear; Mary Beth Oliver [and others] --; Cultivation of perceptions of marginalized groups; Dana Mastro & Riva Tukachinsky --; Cultivating tolerance of homosexuals; Erik C. Nisbet & Teresa A. Myers --; Television and gender roles; cultivating conceptions of self and others; Erica Scharrer --; Cultivation of political attitudes in the new media environment; Bruce W. Hardy --; Cultivation of attitudes toward science; Dominique Brossard & Anthony Dudo --; Understanding cognitive mechanisms. Multiple processes, underlying cultivation effects: how cultivation works depends on the types of beliefs being cultivated; L.J. Shrum & Jaehoon Lee --; Cultivation and the perceived realism of stories; Rick Busselle & Helena Bilandzic --; Cultural models and the media: exploring the interplay between culture and the individual; David R. Ewoldsen & Nancy Rhodes --; Temporal and narrative bases of cultivation: insight from neural networks; Samuel D. Bradley & Curtis B. Matthews --; New theoretical and methodological dimensions. International cultivation; Jan Van den Bulck --; A narrative perspective on genre-specific cultivation; Helena Bilandzic & RIck Busselle --; Developing a lifetime television exposure scale: the importance of television viewing habits during childhood; Karyn Riddle --; Cultivation and agenda-setting: conceptual and empirical intersections; Amir Hetsroni & Hila Lowenstein --; Cultivation and the third-person effect; Donald L. Diefenbach & Mark D. West --; Cultivation and the spiral of silence: theoretical and empirical intersections; James Shanahan & Dietram Scheufele --; Cultivation analysis and cultural studies: ritual, performance, and media influence; Andy Ruddock --; Conclusion. Looking forward, looking backward: ten questions about cultivation; Michael Morgan, James Shanahan, & Nancy Signorielli ER -