Understanding Social Conflict
In: Social Conflict in the Age of Justinian, S. 2-28
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In: Social Conflict in the Age of Justinian, S. 2-28
In: Social Conflict in the Age of Justinian, S. 50-118
In: Habermas and Contemporary Society, S. 81-98
In: The SAGE Handbook of Conflict Resolution, S. 102-118
In: International Perspectives on Youth Conflict and Development, S. 86-100
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In: The Blackwell companion to political sociology, S. 261-270
In: Aggression and violence: Social interactionist perspectives., S. 99-118
In: Studies in Qualitative Methodology; Ethics in Social Research, S. 73-90
Examines audience beliefs related to social conflict as presented in the mass media, considering variances in these beliefs according to type of media & level of personal involvement. Survey data from 385 people, ages 19-30, in university & shopping settings in three mid-Atlantic & New England states reveal that beliefs about social conflict can be attributed to TV & newspaper coverage. Further, sets of beliefs varied according to type of media dependency & level of personal involvement. Results are consistent with Isaac Ajzen & Martin Fishbein's (1975) theory of reasoned action, ie, that people adhere to distinctive beliefs about social conflict, which themselves are shaped by past experiences with the media, & these beliefs influence their choice of information goals. 3 Tables, 1 Appendix. D. Ryfe
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