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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 인문/사회 > 사회과학 > 미디어학
· ISBN : 9781138886582
· 쪽수 : 484쪽
· 출판일 : 2016-07-12
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Table of Contents I. Introduction: What is well-being? 1 Leonard Reinecke andMary Beth Oliver Media Use and Well-Being: Status Quo and Open Questions 2 Veronika Huta An Overview of Hedonic and Eudaimonic Well-being Concepts 3 C. Scott Rigby andRichard M. Ryan Time Well-Spent? Motivation for Entertainment Media and its Eudaimonic Aspects Through the Lens of Self-Determination Theory II. Processes: Psychological Mechanisms Connecting Media Use and Well- Being 4 Robin Nabi and Abby Prestin The Tie that Binds: Reflecting on Emotion’s Role in the Relationship between Media Use and Subjective Well-Being 5 Melissa J. Robinson and Silvia Knobloch-Westerwick Mood Management Through Selective Media Use for Health and Well-Being 6 Anne Bartsch andMary Beth Oliver Appreciation of Meaningful Entertainment Experiences and Eudaimonic Well-Being 7 Diana Rieger Meaning, Mortality Salience, and Media Use 8 Leonard Reinecke and Allison Eden Media Use and Recreation: Media-induced Recovery as a Link between Media Exposure and Well-Being 9 Mike Slater andJonathan Cohen Identification, TEBOTS, and Vicarious Wisdom of Experience: Narrative and the Self 10 Tilo Hartmann Parasocial Interaction, Parasocial Relationships, and Well-Being 11 Sven Joeckel andLeyla Dogruel From Moral Corruption to Moral Management ? Media’s Influence on People’s Morality and Well-Being 12 Christoph Klimmt Self-Efficacy: Mediated Experiences and Expectations of Making a Difference 13 Catalina Toma Taking the Good with the Bad: Effects of Facebook Self-presentation on Emotional Well-Being 14 Rene Weber, Richard Huskey, and Britney Craighead Flow Experiences and Well-Being: A Media Neuroscience Perspective III. Moderators: Intervening Factors Determining the Risks and Benefits of Media Use 15 Alice E. Hall Personality, Media, and Well-Being 16 Wilhelm Hofmann, Leonard Reinecke, and Adrian Meier (Failed) Self-Control and Media Procrastination 17 Kai W. Muller, Michael Dreier, and Klaus Wolfling Excessive and addictive use of the Internet - Prevalence, related contents, predictors, and psychological consequences 18 Dorothee Hefner and Peter Vorderer Digital Stress: Permanent Connectedness and Media Multitasking 19 Erica Scharrer, Laras Sekarasih, and Christine Olson Media, Youth, and Well Being: What are the Outcomes of Media Literacy Education? 20 Eric E. Rasmussen and Rebecca Densley The Role of Parents in Shaping the Influence of Media Exposure on Children’s Well-Being 21 Jessica Vitak A Digital Path to Happiness? Applying Communication Privacy Management Theory to Mediated Interactions IV. Contexts: Media Use and Well-Being in Different Spheres of Life 22 Leticia Bode and G. Isaac W. Riddle Political Well-being and Media Use: An Overview and a Look Ahead 23 Sabine Trepte and Michael Scharkow Friends and Live-Savers: How Social Capital and Social Support Received in Media Environments Contribute to Well-Being 24 Matthias R. Hastall Well-Being in the Context of Health Communication and Health Education 25 Wei Peng and Tom Day Media Use and Physical Fitness: From Time Displacement to Exergaming 26 Sabine Sonnentag and Alexander Pundt Media use and work-life-balance 27 Sophie H. Janicke and Arthur A. Raney Spirituality, Media, and Well-Being V. Audiences: Media use and well-being over the lifespan and in different user populations 28 Xiaojun Sun and Kaveri Subrahmanyam Media use and Youth Well-being 29 Matthias Hofer Older Adults’ Media Use and Well-Being: Media as a Resource in the Process of Successful Aging 30 Dara Greenwood Gender Considerations of Media Content, Uses, and Impact on Well-Being 31 Dana Mastro The Role of Media in the Well-Being of Racial and Ethnic Groups 32 Bradley J. Bond LGBT: Media Use and Sexual Identity 33 Jinhee Kim Cultural Differences in Media and Well-Being















