Revisiting Culture: A Review of a Neglected Dimension in Media Psychology

Culture is an important dimension to consider in media psychological scholarship, though to date little media psychological research exists that takes culture into account. This paper systematically reviews existing studies of the relationship between culture and media uses/processes/effects and ide...

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