The paradox of media effects / Thomas J. Roach -- Social implications of media globalization / Nancy Snow -- A global perspective on Internet sexual content: nations' values as predictors of Internet web sex pages / James A. Danowski and Junho H. Choi -- North America's cult of sex and violence / Rose Dyson -- Drugs in television, movies, and music videos / George Gerbner -- The mass media and the health of adolescents in the United States / Jane D. Brown and Elizabeth M. Witherspoon -- Covering his not-so private parts: the multinational and multicultural struggle to regulate the broadcasts of shock-jock Howard Stern / Neil Nemeth -- Cultural bane or sociological boon? impact of satellite television on urban youth in India / Kuldip R. Rampal -- Pornography, perceptions of sex, and sexual callousness: a cross-cultural comparison / Zhou He -- A lethal combination: sex and violence in the world of Korean television / Jong G. Kang -- Women, media, and violence in the new South Africa: disciplining the mind (the body is irrelevant) / Arnold S. de Beer and Karen Ross -- Media, violence, drugs, and sex in Turkey / Alev Yemenici -- Media, sex, violence, and drugs: Egypt's experience / Hussein Y. Amin and Hanzada Fikry -- Sex, violence, and terrorism in Hollywood's international political imagery / M. Mehdi Semanti -- Between globalization and localization: television, tradition, and modernity / Marwan M. Kraidy.
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