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Popular Culture
Popular culture, including television, movies, music and advertising, influences human behaviors related to health and safety. PIRE has carried out important research examining the impact of popular culture, especially the influence of alcohol advertising on children. Other areas of inquiry include influences of televised sexual content on youth sexuality, portrayals of malt liquor and other alcohol in popular music lyrics, and the use of club drugs at electronic music dance parties.
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Published Literature
- Music, substance use, and aggression, Journal of Studies on Alcohol (2006). Author(s): Chen, M.-J.; Miller, B. A.; Grube, J. W.; and Waiters, E. D.
- Sex on American television: an analysis across program genres and network types, Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media (2004). Author(s): Fisher, Deborah A.; Hill, Douglas L.; Grube, Joel W.; and Gruber, Enid L.
- Malt Liquor Use, Heavy/Problem Drinking and Other Problems Behaviors in a Sample of Community College Students, Journal of Studies on Alcohol (2003). Author(s): Chen, Meng-Jinn; and Paschall, Mallie J.
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