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Mass Communication and American Social Thought
Key Texts, 1919-1968
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- Jane AddamsTheodor AdornoGordon AllportSherwood AndersonRaymond BauerDaniel BellBernard BerelsonEdward BernaysHerbert BlumerWarren BreedErnest W. BurgessHadley CantrilJohn CheeverCharles Horton CooleyReuel DennyJohn DeweyGeorge GallupGeorge GerbnerNathan GlazerHerta HerzogMax HorkheimerDonald HortonHelen MacGill HughesJulian Sorrell HuxleyHarold InnisElihu KatzErnst KrisGaldys Engel LangKurt LangHarold Dwight LasswellPaul F. LazarsfeldAlfred McLung LeeElizabeth Briant LeeDaniel LernerWalter LippmanAlain LockeLeo LowenthalHelen M. LyndRobert S. LyndDwight MacdonaldDuncan MacDougaldHerbert MarcuseThelma McCormackMarshall McLuhanRolf MeyersohnC Wright MillsNewton MinowLewis MumfordGunnar MyrdalRobert E. ParkHortense PowdermakerSaul RaeStuart RiceDavid RiesmanJohn W. RileyJames RortyEdward SapirDavid SarnoffHerbert SchillerWilbur SchrammDallas SmytheHans SpeierLeila A. SussmannSidney VerbaNorbert WienerMalcolm WilleyLouis WirthR Richard WohlCharles WrightRobert K. Merton
2004
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This anthology of hard-to-find primary documents provides a solid overview of the foundations of American media studies. Focusing on mass communication and society and how this research fits into larger patterns of social thought, this valuable collection features key texts covering the media studies traditions of the Chicago school, the effects tradition, the critical theory of the Frankfurt school, and mass society theory. Where possible, articles are reproduced in their entirety to pres...
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