Authors
Mary Beth Oliver, Arthur A Raney, Michael D Slater, Markus Appel, Tilo Hartmann, Anne Bartsch, Frank M Schneider, Sophie H Janicke-Bowles, Nicole Krämer, Marie-Louise Mares, Peter Vorderer, Diana Rieger, Katherine R Dale, Enny Das
Publication date
2018/4/1
Journal
Journal of Communication
Volume
68
Issue
2
Pages
380-389
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Interest in the meaningful sides of media entertainment has blossomed over the last decade, with numerous scholars examining how certain media content can enhance social good and well-being. Because social scientific work in this area is relatively new and is rapidly evolving, numerous conceptualizations of meaningful media experiences have been introduced. In this paper we argue for the importance of recognizing a unique form of media experience that causes us to look beyond our own concerns, to recognize moral beauty, and to feel unity with humanity and nature—what we label here as “self-transcendent media experiences.”
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Scholar articles
MB Oliver, AA Raney, MD Slater, M Appel, T Hartmann… - Journal of Communication, 2018