I get a lot of questions about career paths in media psychology, particularly among those thinking of pursuing a degree in the field. I certainly empathize with that confusion--and the desire to make sure someone will give you a job if you do all that work. Media psychology, as a new field, doesn’t offer up any quick and easy answers. It's helpful to think about how to define media psychology broadly and then make it relevant to individual interests and goals. It the largest sense, media psychology is using psychological theory to understand how people use, consume, and produce media. It has applications to groups and individuals as well as nations. The word media is often assumed to be mass media, but media psychology looks at communication that is mediated by technology. Needless to say, the field paints with a pretty broad brush. Some people start with their current or hoped-for career and then target their approach to the degree in a way that supports their needs. … [Read more...]
What Does a Media Psychologist Do?
Filed Under: Education, Psychology Tagged With: Education, Media psychologist, media psychology careers, psychology
News MediaScape Summary
Pew Internet and American Life project recently posted a slideshow that summarizes their findings of the changes in the News MediaScape. There's no sound but the charts and graphics tell a pretty good story. 2009 Feb 17 Public BroadcastersView more presentations from PewInternet. … [Read more...]
Filed Under: Culture & Society, Emerging Technologies, Social Media & Networks Tagged With: mediascape, news media

