Violence In The Media
Written by Trevor Clinger
Narrated by Raye Allen
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About this audiobook
Delve into an intricate exploration of media's portrayal of violence, spanning news, films, TV shows, video games, and music. This comprehensive analysis scrutinizes how violence is depicted and utilized across these platforms, questioning its impact on society. Despite regulatory efforts, violence remains pervasive, prompting the inquiry: can the media be held responsible? Uncover the answers in this bestselling work, authored by an individual equipped with a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration and an Associates Degree in Management Technology, lending scholarly insight to the discourse.
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