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The myths of violence are those erroneous beliefs originated by several factors, related to the normalization of certain praxis within society that benefits the one who commits aggression of different types, in this case this book focuses on describing how a myth of violence originates, in equivalence with the phenomenon of rape. Taking this into account, this research considers that a myth of violence can be originated in different frameworks of society, one of them is falsely believing that a video game encourages behaviors within its topics as violent, and mentioning once again the role of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The myths of violence are those erroneous beliefs originated by several factors, related to the normalization of certain praxis within society that benefits the one who commits aggression of different types, in this case this book focuses on describing how a myth of violence originates, in equivalence with the phenomenon of rape. Taking this into account, this research considers that a myth of violence can be originated in different frameworks of society, one of them is falsely believing that a video game encourages behaviors within its topics as violent, and mentioning once again the role of social cognition as the main epistemology, it is erroneously believed through information and meanings of the world, that through constant stimulation of a video game will be the main cause of you assuming such information to become an immoral being. But the reality is that maintaining this type of information can lead to generalities or determinations, as well as feed these myths of violence, which in fact this project seeks to check if it is feasible, that is, if these myths exist or not.
Autorenporträt
Garnelo Pérez Imanol hat einen Abschluss in Sozialpsychologie von der Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana. Derzeit ist er Vollzeitstudent im Masterstudiengang Komplexitätswissenschaften an der Universidad Autónoma de la Ciudad de México Unidad del Valle mit einem Stipendium der Institution Conahcyt.