By Shonna L. Tropf and Joe Moore WJMCR 21 (June 2010) Introduction|Literature Review|Methodology|Results|Discussion Abstract The world depends on technology to aid in communication as never before, especially the Internet. Churches are no exception. While many churches across the U.S. have willingly embraced technology, others have resisted. This paper explores the function and role of church Web […]
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Violence, Sexuality, and Gender Stereotyping: A Content Analysis of Official Video Game Web Sites
Tom Robinson, Mark Callister, Brad Clark and James Phillips WJMCR 13 (February 2009) Introduction|Theoretical Framework & Literature|Hypotheses and Research Questions|Method|Results|Discussion Abstract To promote video games, game manufacturers create official Web sites for their games that are designed to attract consumers’ attention and push them to purchase. This paper examines the messages that these Web sites send […]