Movies and Conduct

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"Movies and Conduct" is a seminal sociological study by Herbert Blumer examining how motion pictures influence the attitudes and behavior of audiences, particularly youth.

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instanceOf book
empirical research study
sociological study
analyzes movie-going habits of youth
perceived realism of films
social context of film viewing
author Herbert Blumer NERFINISHED
authorName Herbert Blumer NERFINISHED
authorOccupation sociologist
contribution analysis of movie-going as a social activity
early empirical evidence on media effects
foundation for later media effects research
insights into how youth identify with film characters
examines differences in responses by age
differences in responses by gender
differences in responses by social background
emotional responses to films
imitation of film behavior
impact of movies on social relationships
role of movies in value formation
field mass communication research
media studies
social psychology
sociology
focusesOn audience interpretation of films
effects of motion pictures on youth
influence of movies on attitudes
influence of movies on conduct
relationship between film content and behavior
hasInfluenced media effects theory
policy debates on film censorship
research on youth and media
scholarship on popular culture
intendedAudience educators
policy makers
social scientists
language English
mainSubject audience behavior
media influence
motion pictures
social psychology of film
youth behavior
mediumStudied motion pictures
timePeriodStudied early 20th century
usesMethod case studies
interviews
qualitative analysis
questionnaires

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Herbert Blumer notableWork Movies and Conduct