Cultivation Theory

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Social Issues

 

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Robert C

 

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June 12, 2011

 

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University

 

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Researchers believe that long-term exposure to violent television content has a small but somewhat measurable effect on the way some viewers perceive the world and the heavy viewing of television can cause someone to develop an exaggerated belief in a scary or hateful world. For example, an individual who watched the television show ‘ER’ could assume that every hospital emergency room is just like the one that is portrayed on the TV...
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“In 1993, Leonard Eron estimated that 10 percent of the violence in the Unites States can be attributed to television (Stossel, 1997). Not only do violent television shows cultivate our outlook on society so do the news media because it is the quickest and simplest way for us to learn. Gerbner’s cultivation theory has been subject to many critiques...
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