Our media and our violent generations in the world: a psychological perspective / Ihshan Gumilar and Abdul Rasyid

Media are reflections of our social life. Violence frequently appears in our media through various programs. Exposing too much of violence in the news and other programs will create a generation that is thirsty for violence and perceives it as common means to achieve their own goal. The media influe...

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Main Authors: Gumilar, Ihshan (Author), Rasyid, Abdul (Author)
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Published: Centre for Media and Information Warfare Studies, 2008.
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