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  • Aug- 2008 -
    1 August
    Roy Eidelson, PhD
    17,319

    Resisting the Drums of War

  • Jul- 2008 -
    31 July
    David Peck, PhD
    25,349

    Hanging Out and Growing up with Social Media

  • 29 July
    David Giles, PhD
    30,212

    Media Framing Analysis

  • 29 July
    Cheryl Olson, ScDLawrence Kutner, PhD
    33,122

    The Public’s Understanding of Research and the Role of Mass Media

  • 29 July
    Leo Chan, PhD
    15,245

    Applying an Attitude Change Theory in an Eastern Setting

  • 6 July
    Jon Cabiria, PhD
    13,741

    Virtual World Engagement

  • 6 July
    Carlos Poupa, MBA, MScManuel José Damásio, PhD
    23,033

    Understanding Online Audiences

  • Jun- 2008 -
    22 June
    Marc Giudici, PhD
    71,248

    Media Ethics: Coverage of Hurricane Katrina

  • 21 June
    Jim Schnell, PhD
    18,485

    The Emphasis on Visual Imagery

  • 21 June
    Darcia Narvaez, PhDCarl MacMichaelBradley MattenMary Squillace
    22,347

    Prosocial Video Game Effects

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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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