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The Promises and Pitfalls of Inspirational Media: What do We Know, and Where do We Go from Here?

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  • Lena Frischlich

    (Department of Communication, Westphalian Wilhelms-University, Germany / Department of Media and Communication, LMU Munich, Germany)

  • Lindsay Hahn

    (Department of Communication, University at Buffalo–State University of New York, USA)

  • Diana Rieger

    (Department of Media and Communication, LMU Munich, Germany)

Abstract

This editorial introduces the thematic issue on inspirational media; including its role in the elicitation of meaning and self-transcendence, audience responses to inspirational narratives, and the potential for inspirational media to be used for manipulative purposes. We first set the stage for the thematic issue by describing an organizing framework by Thrash and Elliot (2003) to study inspiration. We then situate the seven articles published in this thematic issue along the logic of different components of this framework, namely media content capable of invoking transcendence through emotions and excitatory responses, and a motivational impulse to act upon the ideas acquired from content. This thematic issue thereby highlights unique perspectives for understanding media’s ability to serve as the source of inspiration — be it for social benefit or detriment. Finally, we consider directions for future research on inspirational media.

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  • Lena Frischlich & Lindsay Hahn & Diana Rieger, 2021. "The Promises and Pitfalls of Inspirational Media: What do We Know, and Where do We Go from Here?," Media and Communication, Cogitatio Press, vol. 9(2), pages 162-166.
  • Handle: RePEc:cog:meanco:v9:y:2021:i:2:p:162-166
    DOI: 10.17645/mac.v9i2.4271
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    1. Melissa M. Moore & Melanie C. Green & Kaitlin Fitzgerald & Elaine Paravati, 2021. "Framing Inspirational Content: Narrative Effects on Attributions and Helping," Media and Communication, Cogitatio Press, vol. 9(2), pages 226-236.
    2. Helen Landmann, 2021. "The Bright and Dark Side of Eudaimonic Emotions: A Conceptual Framework," Media and Communication, Cogitatio Press, vol. 9(2), pages 191-201.
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