
Violence in the Media
A Deep Look into How Violence Is Portrayed to Our Society Through the Media and the Influence It Has on Society
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Narrated by:
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Ginger Cucolo
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By:
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Trevor Clinger
About this listen
This audiobook goes into amazing detail in explaining how the media depicts violence. It evaluates the news, movies, television shows, video games, and music. Through all these mediums, violence can by shown and used for one's benefit. Violence continues to be prevalent in our society no matter what type of control measures regulatory bodies enforce. Can violence in our society be directly blamed on the media? Dive deep into this best seller to find out!
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