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245 00 $aMass communication and American social thought :$bkey texts, 1919-1968 /$cedited by John Durham Peters and Peter Simonson.
260 $aLanham, Md. :$bRowman & Littlefield Publishers,$c[2004], ©2004.
300 $axv, 530 pages ;$c26 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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490 1 $aCritical media studies
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tIntroduction : mass communication and American social thought : key texts, 1919-1968 --$g1.$tThe process of social change /$rCharles Horton Cooley --$g2.$tThe house of dreams /$rJane Addams --$g3.$tFrom Winesburg, Ohio /$rSherwood Anderson --$g4.$tFrom the Introduction to the science of sociology /$rRobert Ezra Park and Ernest W. Burgess --$g5.$tNature, communication, and meaning /$rJohn Dewey --$g6.$tThe disenchanted man /$rWalter Lippmann --$g7.$tCriteria of Negro art /$rW. E. B. Du Bois --$g8.$tThe results of papaganda /$rHarold Dwight Lasswell --$g9.$tManipulating public opinion : the why and the how /$rEdward L. Bernays --$g10.$tFrom Middletown : a study in contemporary American culture /$rRobert S. Lynd and Helen Merrell Lynd --$g11.$tCommunication /$rEdward Sapir --$g12.$tConclusion /$rHerbert Blumer --$g13.$tThe integration of communication /$rMalcolm M. Willey and Stuart A. Rice --$g14.$tToward a critique of Negro music /$rAlain Locke --$g15.$tFrom technics and civilization /$rLewis Mumford --$g16.$tThe business nobody knows /$rJames Rorty --$g17.$tThe influence of radio upon mental and social life /$rHadley Cantril and Gordon W. Allport --$g18.$tForeword /$rEdited by Public Opinion Quarterly --$g19.$tHuman interest stories and democracy /$rHelen McGill Hughes --$g20.$tFrom The fine art of propaganda (1939) /$rAlfred McClung Lee and Elizabeth Briant Lee --$g21.$tA powerful, bold, and unmeasurable party? /$rGeorge Gallup and Saul Rae --$g22.$tDemocracy in reverse /$rRobert S. Lynd --$g23.$tNeeded research in communication /$rLyman Bryson, Lloyd A. Free, Geoffrey Gorer, Harold D. Lasswell, Paul F. Lazarsfeld, Robert S. Lynd, John Marshall, Charles A. Siepmann, Donald Slesinger and Douglas Waples --$g24.$tOn borrowed experience : an analysis of listing to daytime sketches /$rHerta Herzog --$g25.$tArt and mass culture /$rMax Horkheimer --$g26.$tAdministrative and critical communications research /$rPaul F. Lazarsfeld --$g27.$tThe popular music industry /$rDuncan MacDougald, Jr. --$g28.$tFrom dialectic of enlightenment (1944) /$rMax Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno --$g29.$tNazi propaganda and violence /$rErnst Kris and Hans Speier --$g30.$tBiographies in popular magazines /$rLeo Lowenthal --$g31.$tThe Negro press /$rGunnar Myrdal --$g32.$tA social critique of radio music /$rTheodor W. Adorno --$g33.$tThe social and cultural context /$rRobert K. Merton --$g34.$tThe requirements /$rHutchins Commission --$g35.$tMass media /$rJulian Sorrell Huxley --$g36.$tThe enormous radio /$rJohn Cheever --$g37.$tMass communication, popular taste, and organized social action /$rPaul F. Lazarsfeld and Robert K. Merton --$g38.$tTable from cummunication research and the social psychologist /$rPaul F. Lazarsfeld --$g39.$tInformation, language, and society /$rNorbert Wiener --$g40.$tConsensus and mass communication /$rLouis Wirth --$g41.$tWhat 'missing the newspaper' means /$rBernard Berelson --$g42.$tIndustrialism and cultural values /$rHarold A. Innis --$g43.$tEmerging from magic /$rHortense Powdermaker --$g44.$tStorytellers as tutors in technique /$rDavid Riesman, Reuel Denney and Nathan Glazer --$g45.$tOur next frontier ... transoceanic TV /$rDavid Sarnoff --$g46.$tCommunication in the Sovietized state, as demonstrated in Korea /$rWilbur Schramm and John W. Riley, Jr. --$g47.$tThe consumer's stake in radio and television /$rDallas Smythe --$g48.$tThe unique perspective of television and its effect : a pilot study /$rKurt Lang and Gladys Engel Lang --$g49.$tTechnology and political change /$rMarshall McLuhan --$g50.$tA theory of mass culture /$rDwight Macdonald --$g51.$tSight, sound, and fury /$rMarshall McLuhan --$g52.$tBetween media and mass /$rElihu Katz and Paul F. Lazarsfeld --$g53.$tThe theory of mass society : a critique /$rDaniel Bell --$g54.$tMass communication and para-social interaction : observations on intimacy at a distance /$rDonald Horton and R. Richard Wahl --$g55.$tThe mass society /$rC. Wright Mills --$g56.$tFDR and the White House mail /$rLeila A. Sussmann --$g57.$tNotes on a natural history of fads /$rRolf Meyersohn and Elihu Katz --$g58.$tMass communication and socio-cultural integration /$rWarren Breed --$g59.$tModernizing styles of life : a theory /$rDaniel Lerner --$g60.$tThe social-anatomy of the romance-confession cover girl /$rGeorge Gerbner --$g61.$tThe state of communication research /$rBernard Berelson --$g62.$tThe state of communication research : comments /$rWilbur Schramm, David Riesman and Raymond Bauer --$g63.$tWhat is mass communication? /$rCharles R. Wright --$g64.$tSocial theory and mass media /$rThelma McCormack --$g65.$tTelevision and the public interest /$rNewton Minow --$g66.$tThe Kennedy assassination and the nature of political commitment /$rSidney Verba --$g67.$tTV overseas : the U.S. hard sell /$rHerbert Schiller --$g68.$tAggressiveness in advanced industrial societies /$rHerbert Marcuse --$tOther readers and historical collections in American mass communication study and related subjects --$tThe intellectual history of North American media studies, 1919-1968 : a selected bibliography (including works cited in interpretive essays).
650 0 $aMass media$xSocial aspects.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85081876
650 0 $aMass media$xSocial aspects$zUnited States.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008107508
650 0 $aCommunication$xSocial aspects$zUnited States.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2009120887
650 0 $aMass media and culture$zUnited States.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2010100846
700 1 $aPeters, John Durham.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85303717
700 1 $aSimonson, Peter.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no96003338
830 0 $aCritical media studies.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n98040902
856 41 $3Table of contents$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0414/2004002451.html
852 00 $bleh$hHM1206$i.M36 2004
852 00 $bjou$hHM1206$i.M36 2004