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Brannigan, Augustine – Society, 1987
Two models are prevalent in obscenity research: one is democratic and political, the second is rational and scientific. An inquiry using the former model found that obscenity did no harm while another study using the latter model had opposite findings. It is difficult to mediate citizens' rights with moral ideology. (VM)
Descriptors: Censorship, Crime Prevention, Federal Regulation, Ideology
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Brannigan, Augustine; And Others – Journal of Communication, 1987
Questions two measures of attitude change--estimates of the frequency of what have been called "perversions" and suggestions regarding penalties of rape in the mock trial materials--in the research on pornography by Jennings Bryant and Dolf Zillman. Presents a reply by Zillman and Bryant. (NKA)
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Mass Media Effects, Media Research, Pornography
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Brannigan, Augustine; Goldenberg, Sheldon – Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 1987
Reviews experimental studies of behavioral consequences of exposure to violent or aggressive pornography and evaluates the validity and relevance as support for censoring pornography in the aftermath of the Meese Commission. Finds research deficient in several areas, such as design, theoretical models, and interpretation, thus offering no…
Descriptors: Aggression, Attitude Measures, Behavioral Sciences, Censorship