Keener, Meghan B2023-05-222023-05-222012-08-072012-08-07https://repository.upenn.edu/handle/20.500.14332/38903Media has become an increasingly large part of our lives, and therefore plays a crucial role in our well-being. Positive psychology, the science of well-being, can be complemented through the new potentialities of media, which in many ways also seeks to improve the human experience. I create the context for a new dialogue about what "positive media" might be. By adopting a positive lens and discussing exemplars in different formats, this paper explores the ways media effectively incorporates elements of well-being. Through this positive approach, we gain an appreciation for what media does well. The paper also recommends ways that people can consume media in support of their well-being, and ways media creators can design content that optimizes human flourishing. Lastly, the paper encourages a dialogue between the important fields of positive psychology and media. With a partnership between these fields, it posits the opportunity for dramatically increasing global well-being.positive psychologymediapositive mediatelevisionfilmwell-beingcreativityeudaimonic turnhumanitiesnarrativeAmerican Film StudiesAmerican Popular CultureBroadcast and Video StudiesCognition and PerceptionCognitive PsychologyCommunicationCommunication Technology and New MediaFilm and Media StudiesGame DesignInstructional Media DesignInterdisciplinary Arts and MediaJournalism StudiesMass CommunicationOther PsychologyRecreation BusinessSocial PsychologyTelevisionPositive Media: An Introductory ExplorationDissertation/Thesis