Edward Donnerstein
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In 1987, Bundy started quoting the research of Donnerstein and Linz on the change in attitudes about women found in lab settings after subjects were exposed to violent pornography. He failed to include the authors' insistence that in no study "has a measure of motivation such as 'likelihood to rape' ever changed as a result of exposure to pornography .... There is no reason to think that exposure to violent pornography is the cause of [a] predisposition [to rape]." |
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Edward Donnerstein (born ?) is an American psychologist and media violence researcher. Rae Langton cites his contribution in The Question of Pornography : Research Findings and Policy Implications.
See also
- Not a Love Story: A Film About Pornography (1981)
- Gender in slasher films
- Distraction-conflict
- Effects of sex in the media
- Misogyny and mass media
- Higglytown Heroes
- Antipornography Civil Rights Ordinance
- Research on the effects of violence in mass media
- Belief bias
- Experimental psychology
- Pornography in Japan
- The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
- Violence
- Neil Malamuth
Selected bibliography
- Malamuth, Neil; Donnerstein, Edward (1984). Pornography and Sexual Aggression. Elsevier. pp. 173–183.
- Linz, Daniel; Donnerstein, Edward; Penrod, Steven (September 1984). "The Effects of Multiple Exposures to Filmed Violence Against Women". Journal of Communication. 34 (3): 130–147
- Linz, Daniel; Donnerstein, Edward (1994). "Dialogue: Sex and Violence in Slasher Films: A Reinterpretation". Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media. 2. 38: 243–246.
- Donnerstein, Edward; Berkowitz, Leonard (1981). "Victim Reactions in Aggressive Erotic Films as a Factor in Violence against Women". Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 41 (4): 710–24
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