Comic-book superheroes and prosocial agency: a large-scale quantitative analysis of the effects of cognitive factors on popular representations
Though popular culture has started to come within the purview of cognitive science (Clasen, 2012; Jarett, 2011; Salmon, 2005; Zunshine, 2011, 2012), it has yet to profit from the sustained research programmes that have been devoted to other practices—chief among them, religion—that are concerned wit...
Main Authors: | Carney, J, Carron, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Brill Academic Publishers
2017
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