ABSTRACT

This collection serves two important functions: it synthesizes theory and research in the vital and vibrant area of communication and emotion, and it highlights the scholarly work and contributions of Dolf Zillmann, the preeminent contributor to this area of inquiry.

As one of the most productive and influential scholars in the annals of communication inquiry, Zillmann is well known for his contributions in the areas of communication, emotion, media effects, and aggression. Editors Jennings Bryant, David Roskos-Ewoldsen, and Joanne Cantor have collected groundbreaking essays from scholars active in the field, all of whom studied under or worked with Zillmann during his exemplary career. The contributions included here acknowledge the significance of Zillmann's work and identify many of the intellectual streams that contributed to his scholarship.

Utilizing both psychology and communication perspectives, this volume covers the current literature in communication and emotion, with a focus on key theories, media effects, and entertainment theory. As a comprehensive synthesis of theory and research in communication and emotion, it will be of great interest to scholars in communication theory, cognitive and social psychology, and psychophysiology. With a concluding state-of-the-art chapter by Dolf Zillmann himself, this volume offers a thorough and distinctive examination of communication and emotion scholarship, and it will serve as an invaluable resource for current and future generations of scholars.

part II|166 pages

Essential Theories and Concepts in Communication and Emotion

chapter 5|24 pages

Rethinking Empathy

chapter 6|23 pages

Entertainment Theory

chapter 8|16 pages

Exemplars in the News

A Theory of the Effects of Political Communication

part III|151 pages

Empirical Advances in Media Effects

chapter 9|23 pages

Media Violence Effects and Interventions

The Roles of Communication and Emotion

chapter 10|33 pages

Pornography and Erotica

chapter 11|19 pages

Humor and Learning

chapter 12|22 pages

News Features and Learning

part IV|184 pages

Empirical Advances in Research on Media Entertainment

chapter 15|30 pages

Humor and Mirth

chapter 16|17 pages

Suspense and Mystery

chapter 17|20 pages

Enjoyment of Sports Spectatorship

chapter 19|28 pages

Enjoyment of Violence

chapter 20|17 pages

Fitness and Excitation

chapter 22|20 pages

Factors in the Appeal of News

part V|80 pages

Theoretical Advances and Emerging Perspectives

chapter 23|35 pages

Theory of Affective Dynamics

Emotions and Moods