Uses and Gratifications Research
Contenu
Titre
Uses and Gratifications Research
Public Opinion Quarterly
Créateur
Elihu Katz
Jay G. Blumler
MICHAEL Gurevitch
Résumé
Reviews theory and research on sources of need gratification provided by the mass media, including (a) the bifunctional view of need satisfaction (fantasist-escapist or informational-educational); (b) the 4-functional interpretation (surveillance, entertainment, cultural transmission, correlation); and (c) multi-functional view (diversion from routine, emotional release, companionship, personal identity, value reinforcement). 5 social factors that may generate media-related needs are discussed: tension and conflict reduction, information leading to the solution of problems, need satisfaction not present in real life, reinforcement of values, and provision of information necessary to maintain group membership. The roles of the media in reinforcing traditional values, providing feedback for performance of social roles, and satisfying creative and recreational impulses are also examined. (39 ref) (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)
volume
37
numéro
4
pages
509-523
Date
January 1, 1973
Titre abrégé
Public Opinion Quarterly
doi
10.1086/268109
issn
0033-362X