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  • Feb- 2012 -
    9 February
    Dana Klisanin, PhD
    36,724

    The Hero and the Internet: Exploring the Emergence of the Cyberhero Archetype

  • Nov- 2011 -
    27 November
    Dana Klisanin, PhD
    16,727

    Is the Internet Giving Rise to New Forms of Altruism?

  • Oct- 2010 -
    23 October
    Laura Freberg, PhDKaren Freberg, MARebecca AdamsKaren McGaughey, PhD
    29,063

    The rich get richer: Online and offline social connectivity predicts subjective loneliness

  • 21 October
    Francisco J. Silva, PhDKathleen M. Silva, PhD
    22,605

    The Persuasive Impact of Music Critics

  • 21 October
    Daniel M. Shafer, PhD
    69,975

    Moral Choice in Video Games

  • 21 October
    Jim Schnell, PhD
    6,715

    Iraq: Mass Media & Military Policy

  • Aug- 2008 -
    29 August
    Pamela Rutledge, PhD, MBA
    52,112

    What is Media Psychology? A Qualitative Analysis

  • 20 August
    Erik Gregory, PhD
    35,617

    Understanding Video Gaming’s Engagement

  • 20 August
    Ellen Baker Derwin, PhD
    32,101

    Critical Thinking in Online Vs. Face-to-Face Higher Education

  • 1 August
    Roy Eidelson, PhD
    17,311

    Resisting the Drums of War

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The Media Psychology Review

The Media Psychology Review is an academic online journal for Media Psychology published under the Media Psychology Research Center to promote media psychology as an interdisciplinary and emerging field that bridges research with practice.

Authors may submit manuscripts on topics of related to the psychology of media and technology use, impact, and design to editor@mprcenter.org. All articles will be peer-reviewed. There is no fee for publication.

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