This edited textbook brings together broad and cutting-edge coverage of the core areas in media psychology for undergraduate, introductory-level students. Covering persuasion and influence, interaction with the media, and representation, the authors draw on specific campaigns and studies to introduce readers to key issues in this fascinating field.
Additional ISBNs: 0230279201, 1137295872, 9780230279209, 9781137295873, 978-0-230-35720-4
Media Psychology is written by Gayle Brewer and published by Palgrave Bloomsbury. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Media Psychology are 9780230357204, 0230357202 and the print ISBNs are 9780230357204, 0230357202.


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