Reframing and Innovating Media Psychology
Singer, Nermeen;
Abstract
This review critically examines Reframing and Innovating Media Psychology: Bridging Theories, Applications, and New Horizons by Dr. Nermeen Singer. The book explores the evolution of media psychology, bridging classical theories with contemporary digital realities, including AI, VR, and social media influences. Singer’s proposed framework integrates cognitive, emotional, and behavioral aspects to explain modern media interactions, emphasizing personalization, interactivity, and cultural adaptability. The review highlights the book’s major contributions, strengths, and areas for further exploration, making it a valuable resource for scholars and practitioners in the field.
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| Title | Reframing and Innovating Media Psychology | Other Titles | Bridging Theories, Applications, and New Horizons | Authors | Singer, Nermeen | Keywords | Media psychology;digital media;cognitive psychology;Artificial Intelligence;virtual reality;media effects;personalization | Issue Date | 1-Feb-2025 | Publisher | Eliva Press | ISBN | 978-99993-2-365-9 |
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