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245 00 $aMass communication and American social thought :$bkey texts, 1919-1968 /$cedited by John Durham Peters and Peter Simonson.
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505 0 $aIntroduction: Mass communication and American social thought : key texts, 1919-1968 -- Part I: From Hope to Disillusionment : Mass Communication Theory Coalesces, 1919-1933. "The Process of Social Change" from Political science quarterly (1897) / Charles Horton Cooley ; "The House of Dreams," from The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets (1909) / Jane Addams ; From Winesburg, Ohio (1919) / Sherwood Anderson ; From Introduction to the Science of Sociology (1921) / Robert Ezra Park and Ernest W. Burgess ; "Nature, communication, and meaning," from Experience and Nature (1925) / John Dewey ; "The disenchanted man," from The Phantom Public (1925) / Walter Lippmann ; "Criteria of Negro Art" from Crisis magazine (1926) / W.E.B. Du Bois ; "The Results of Propaganda," from Propaganda Technique in the World War (1927) / Harold Dwight Lasswell ; "Manipulating public opinion : the why and the how" (1928) / Edward L. Bernays ; From Middletown : A Study in Contemporary American Culture (1929) / Robert S. Lynd and Helen Merrell Lynd ; "Communication," from Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences (1931) / Edward Sapir
505 8 $aPart II : The World in Turmoil : Communications Research 1933-1948. "Conclusion," from Movies and Conduct (1933) / Herbert Blumer ; "The integration of communication," from Communication Agencies and Social Life (1933) / Malcolm M. Willey and Stuart A. Rice ; "Toward a Critique of Negro Music," from Opportunity (1934) / Alain Locke ; From Techniques and Civilization (1934) / Lewis Mumford ; "The Business Nobody Knows," from Our Master's Voice (1934) / James Rorty ; "The Influence of Radio upon Mental and Social Life," from The Psychology of Radio (1935) / Hadley Cantril and Gordon W. Allport ; "Foreword," from Public Opinion Quarterly (1937) / Editors, Public Opinion Quarterly ; "Human Interest Stories and Democracy," from Public Opinion Quarterly (1937) / Helen MacGill Hughes ; From The Fine Art of Propaganda (1939) / Alfred McLung Lee and Elizabeth Briant Lee ; "A Powerful, Bold, and Unmeasurable Party?," from The Pulse of Democracy (1940) / George Gallup and Saul Rae ; "Democracy in Reverse," from Public Opinion Quarterly (1940) / Robert Lynd ; "Needed Research in Communication," from the Rockefeller Archives (1940) / Lyman Bryson [and others] ; "On Borrowed Experience : an analysis of listening to daytime sketches," from Studies in Philosophy and Social Science (1941) / Herta Herzog ; "Art and Mass Culture," from Studies in philosophy and social science (1941) / Max Horkheimer ; "Administrative and Critical Communications Research," from Studies in Philosophy and Social Science (1941) / Paul F. Lazarsfeld ; "The Popular Music Industry," from Radio Research 1941 (1942) / Duncan MacDougald Jr. ; From Dialectic of Enlightenment (1944) / Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno ; "Nazi propaganda and violence," from German Radio Propaganda (1944) / Ernst Kris and Hans Speier ; "Biographies in Popular Magazines," from Radio Research 1942-43 (1944) / Leo Lowenthal ; "The Negro press," from An American Dilemma : The Negro Problem and Modern Democracy (1944) / Gunnar Myrdal ; "A Social Critique of Radio Music," from The Kenyon Review (1945) / Theodor W. Adorno ; "The social and cultural context," from Mass Persuasion (1946) / Robert K. Merton ; "The Requirements," from A Free and Responsible Press (1947) / Hutchins Commission ; "Mass media," from UNESCO : Its Philosophy and Purpose (1947) / Julian Sorrell Huxley ; "The Enormous Radio," from The enormous radio and other stories (1947) / John Cheever ; "Mass Communication, Popular Taste, and Organized Social Action," from The Communication of Ideas (1948) / Paul F. Lazarsfeld and Robert K. Merton ; Table from "Communication Research and the Social Psychologist," from Current Trends in Social Psychology (1948) / Paul F. Lazarsfeld ; "Information, Language, and Society," from Cybernetics : Control and Communication in the Animal and the machine (1948) / Norbert Wiener ; "Consensus and Mass Communication," from American Sociological Review (1948) / Louis Wirth ; "What Missing the Newspaper Means," from Communications Research (1949) / Bernard Berelson
505 8 $aPart III: The American dream and its discontents : mass communication theory, 1949-1968. "Industrialism and Cultural Values," from The Bias of Communication (1950) / Harold A. Innis ; "Emerging from Magic," from Hollywood : The Dream Factory (1950) / Hortense Powdermaker ; "Storytellers as Tutors in Technique," from The Lonely Crowd (1950) / David Riesman with Reuel Denney and Nathan Glazer ; Our Next Frontier ... Transoceanic TV," from Look (1950) / David Sarnoff ; "Communication in the Sovietized State, as Demonstrated in Korea," from Public Opinion Quarterly (1951) / Wilbur Schramm and John W. Riley, Jr. ; "The Consumer's Stake in Radio and Television," from Quarterly of Film, Radio and Television (1951) / Dallas Smythe ; "The Unique Perspective of Television and its effect : a pilot study," from American Sociological Review (1952) / Kurt Lang and Gladys Engel Lang ; "Technology and Political Change," from International Journal (1952) / Marshall McLuhan ; "A Theory of Mass Culture," from Diogenes (1953) / Dwight Macdonald ; "Sight, Sound, and Fury," from Commonweal (1954) / Marshall McLuhan ; "Between Media and Mass," from Personal Influence (1955) / Elihu Katz and Paul F. Lazarsfeld ; "The Theory of Mass Society : A Critique," from Commentary (1956) / Daniel Bell ; "Mass Communication and Para-Social Interaction : Observations on Intimacy at a Distance," from Psychiatry (1956) / Donald Horton and R. Richard Wohl ; "The Mass Society," from The Power Elite (1956) / C. Wright Mills ; "FDR and the White House Mail," from Public Opinion Quarterly (1956) / Leila A. Sussmann ; "Notes on a Natural History of Fads," from American Journal of Sociology (1957) / Rolf Meyersohn and Elihu Katz ; "Mass Communication and Socio-Cultural Integration," from Social Forces (1958) / Warren Breed ; "Modernizing styles of life : a theory," from The Passing of Traditional Society (1958) / Daniel Lerner ; "The Social-Anatomy of the Romance-Confession Cover Girl," from Journalism Quarterly (1959) / George Gerbner ; "The State of Communication Research," from Public Opinion Quarterly (1959) / Bernard Berelson ; "The State of Communication Research : Comments," from Public Opinion Quarterly (1959) / Wilbur Schramm, David Riesman, and Raymond Bauer ; "What is Mass Communication," from Mass Communication : A Sociological Perspective (1959) / Charles R. Wright ; "Social Theory and Mass Media," from Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science (1961) / Thelma McCormack ; "Television and the Public Interest" (1961) / Newton Minow ; "The Kennedy Assassination and the Nature of Political Commitment," from The Kennedy assassination and the American public (1965) / Sidney Verba ; "TV Overseas : The U.S. Hard Sell," from The Nation (1966) / Herbert Schiller ; "Aggressive in Advanced Industrial Societies," from Negations (1968) / Herbert Marcuse -- Afterword and achknowledgments -- Other readers and historical collections in American mass communication study and related subjects -- Suggested films -- Select supplementary reading list -- The intellectual history of North American media studies, 1919-1968 : a selected bibliography (including works cited in interpretive essays).
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