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, Rasyid, Abdul
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centre for Media and Information Warfare Studies 2008
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/13663/
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description 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 influence a way of thinking of young generations and automatically create the perception of violence as something which is acceptable, then, the actual behavior is correspondingly displayed. As youths generations, sooner or later they will hold a role in the society when they grow up later on. They will act (violent) accordingly in the society based on their own knowledge (pertaining to the violence) that has been shaped for many years through the media. When many youth generations produce violent behaviors society will turn into chaos. Consequently, the violent society will shape a violent world. Emphasizing too much on the importance of gained profits, from exposing violent programs especially, is not the only side that has to be given attention but the social problems that result is more important and demand much more cost than the obtained profits itself. Implementing some policies that confine the broadcast of too much violence is a way of improving the situation. It is further followed by emphasizing the role of religion and parents in the family setting, while cooperating with educational institutions is taken into consideration as well.
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spelling uitm-136632016-04-04T06:13:49Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/13663/ Our media and our violent generations in the world: a psychological perspective / Ihshan Gumilar and Abdul Rasyid jmiw Gumilar, Ihshan Rasyid, Abdul Violence in mass media 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 influence a way of thinking of young generations and automatically create the perception of violence as something which is acceptable, then, the actual behavior is correspondingly displayed. As youths generations, sooner or later they will hold a role in the society when they grow up later on. They will act (violent) accordingly in the society based on their own knowledge (pertaining to the violence) that has been shaped for many years through the media. When many youth generations produce violent behaviors society will turn into chaos. Consequently, the violent society will shape a violent world. Emphasizing too much on the importance of gained profits, from exposing violent programs especially, is not the only side that has to be given attention but the social problems that result is more important and demand much more cost than the obtained profits itself. Implementing some policies that confine the broadcast of too much violence is a way of improving the situation. It is further followed by emphasizing the role of religion and parents in the family setting, while cooperating with educational institutions is taken into consideration as well. Centre for Media and Information Warfare Studies 2008 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/13663/1/AJ_IHSHAN%20GUMILAR%20JMIW%2008.pdf Gumilar, Ihshan and Rasyid, Abdul (2008) Our media and our violent generations in the world: a psychological perspective / Ihshan Gumilar and Abdul Rasyid. (2008) Journal of Media and Information Warfare (JMIW) <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Journal_of_Media_and_Information_Warfare_=28JMIW=29.html>, 1. pp. 121-128. ISSN 1985-563X https://jmiw.uitm.edu.my/
spellingShingle Violence in mass media
Gumilar, Ihshan
Rasyid, Abdul
Our media and our violent generations in the world: a psychological perspective / Ihshan Gumilar and Abdul Rasyid
title Our media and our violent generations in the world: a psychological perspective / Ihshan Gumilar and Abdul Rasyid
title_full Our media and our violent generations in the world: a psychological perspective / Ihshan Gumilar and Abdul Rasyid
title_fullStr Our media and our violent generations in the world: a psychological perspective / Ihshan Gumilar and Abdul Rasyid
title_full_unstemmed Our media and our violent generations in the world: a psychological perspective / Ihshan Gumilar and Abdul Rasyid
title_short Our media and our violent generations in the world: a psychological perspective / Ihshan Gumilar and Abdul Rasyid
title_sort our media and our violent generations in the world: a psychological perspective / ihshan gumilar and abdul rasyid
topic Violence in mass media
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/13663/
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/13663/