Television and its Viewers
Explore the fascinating interplay between television and its viewers in the insightful book Television and its Viewers by authors George Shanahan and Michael Morgan. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1999, this compelling paperback spans 284 pages and delves into the concept of 'cultivation' research, examining how television exposure shapes our beliefs about the world around us.
Shanahan and Morgan take readers on a historical journey, exploring the evolution of television both as a technology and as a cultural institution. They not only reflect on the past but also look ahead, addressing the implications of cultivation research in today's ever-changing media landscape. This thorough analysis provides a critical framework for understanding the profound impact of television on society.
If you're interested in media studies, communication, or cultural analysis, Television and its Viewers is an essential addition to your library that invites reflection and discussion.