by 553866pwpadmin | Dec 15, 2025 | Fall/Winter 2025, Featured Article, Popular Media Culture, Uncategorized
Featured Article The Media Psychology of Brain-Computer Interface: A Call to Action Media psychology sits at the intersection of technology, identity, and communication. Brain-computer interface (BCI) is redefining human-robot communication. BCI now uses “black box”...
by 553866pwpadmin | Dec 14, 2020 | Popular Media Culture
Psychology of Popular Media 2020 Volume 9 (3) July Recognition as a measure of television exposure: Multiple measures and their relationship to theory of mind. U.S. newspaper reports of “alternative” birth healthcare 1989–2014: A content analysis using...
by 553866pwpadmin | Jun 20, 2020 | Popular Media Culture
https://psycnet.apa.org/PsycARTICLES/journal/ppm/9/2 2020 Volume 9 (1) Editorial. Consulting editor’s introduction. Me, my selfie, and I: The relations between selfie behaviors, body image, self-objectification, and self-esteem in young women. Intellectual,...
by 553866pwpadmin | Dec 16, 2019 | Popular Media Culture
http://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/ppm/ July 2019, Volume 8, Number 3 Editor’s introduction Who’s addicted to the smartphone and/or the Internet? What makes social Q&A site use enjoyable? The role of using modes and intrinsic needs satisfaction. The effects of...
by 553866pwpadmin | Jun 21, 2018 | Popular Media Culture
2018 Vol 7(1) January Editor’s introduction. The protagonist, my Facebook friend: How cross-media extensions are changing the concept of parasocial interaction. Fan fiction as a vehicle for meaning making: Eudaimonic appreciation, hedonic enjoyment, and other...
by 553866pwpadmin | Dec 18, 2017 | Popular Media Culture
http://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/ppm/ 2017 Volume 6 (3) July Sport fans and Sci-Fi fanatics: The social stigma of popular media fandom. An evolutionary perspective on cooperative behavior in gamers. Gendered race in mass media: Invisibility of Asian men and...