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Scripting Adolescent Romance - Adolescents Talk about Romantic Relationships and Media's Sexual Scripts

English · Hardback

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Adolescents and emerging adults today spend an estimated seven hours daily attending to media. The media teens attend to commonly present relationships between men and women as a "game" or "competition" in which women seduce through their physical appearance and the masculinity of men is defined through sexual conquest. A growing body of research suggests that viewing this sexualized media may contribute to adolescents' and emerging adults' understanding of and behaviors around romantic and sexual relationships. Using social cognitive theory of gender development, scripting theory, and heterosexual script theory as a framework, Scripting Adolescent Romance presents methods and analyses of data from in-depth interviews with 16 high school and young college students, and focus groups with over 100 individuals in this age group. Findings provide a rarely seen view inside youths' private spaces-their bedrooms and their social media spaces. In often highly-personal conversations, youth provide in-depth information about how they understand and navigate virginity, romantic relationships, sexual situations, and interpersonal violence. Their discussions of "Netflix and chill," Facebook stalking, and the scorecard script illuminate aspects of romance and sex that may be uniquely characteristic of today's young people. This book is a must-read for parents of adolescents, and promises to be an enjoyable, insightful text for classes about media effects, adolescent development, gender roles, and sexual health.

List of contents

List of Tables and Figures - Acknowledgments - Introduction and Background - Youths' Personal Spaces - Gender, Femininity and Masculinity - Virginity: Abstinence and Urgency - Romantic Relationships: Navigation and Expectation - Sexual Activity, the Sexual Double Standard, and the Scorecard Script - Rape Myths, Sexual Coercion, and Dating Violence - Discussion and Implications of Findings - Discussion Questions - Appendix A: Participant Biographies - Appendix B: Mediography - Index.

About the author










Stacey J.T. Hust (Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) is an associate professor in the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication at Washington State University. Kathleen Boyce Rodgers (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison) is an associate professor in the Department of Human Development at Washington State University. Hust and Rodgers were the 2014 recipients of the Mary Ann Yodelis Smith Award for Feminist Research from the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. They also earned one of two National Council on Family Relations Innovation Grants in 2014.

Summary

Using social cognitive theory of gender development, scripting theory, and heterosexual script theory as a framework, Scripting Adolescent Romance presents methods and analyses of data from in-depth interviews with 16 high school and young college students, and focus groups with over 100 individuals in this age group.

Report

"This carefully researched book offers many new insights into the role of entertainment media in the development of sexual and romantic scripts among youth. It provides a comprehensive overview for scholars and is an accessible read to all." Patti M. Valkenburg, University of Amsterdam

Product details

Authors Stacey J. T. Hust, Stacey J.T. Hust, Kathleen Boyce Rodgers
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 28.02.2018
 
EAN 9781433146817
ISBN 978-1-4331-4681-7
No. of pages 246
Dimensions 150 mm x 19 mm x 225 mm
Weight 445 g
Illustrations 18 Abb.
Series Mediated Youth
Mediated Youth
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies
Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Miscellaneous

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