Media Boundaries: A Communication Study on Sex and Violence
Is the issue of sex and violence in the media a cause for concern? How do social media, virtual games, and film and television culture shape our perceptions of sexuality and violence? When the media presents these themes truthfully, will it affect the younger audience to learn from them? Do they reinforce or eliminate stereotypes between people?
"The Boundaries of Media" integrates the discussion and analysis of sexuality and violence in communication studies over the past half century, selects parts that can be applied to Hong Kong or Chinese society, and introduces how psychology, sociology, education, medicine and other disciplines study the issue of sexuality and violence, so as to help readers gain a basis for in-depth reflection when confronted with the phenomena of incitement and sexuality in the media world.