Mass media and social change / edited by Elihu Katz and Tamás Szecsko.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Sage studies in international sociology ; 22Publication details: London ; Beverly Hills, Calif. : Sage Publications, c1981.Description: 271 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0803998066
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 302.2/3 19
LOC classification:
  • HM258 .M26576 HM258 .E53
Contents:
Alexander, J.C. The mass news media in systemic, historical, and comparative perspective.--Korobeinikov, V.S. Mass intercourse and mass information in the process of social development.--Golding, P. The missing dimensions.--Tuchman, G. Myth and the consciousness industry.--Dahlgren, P. TV news and the suppression of reflexivity.--Chaney, D. Public opinion and social change.--Noelle-Neumann, E. Mass media and social change in developed societies.--McCormack, T. Revolution, communication, and the sense of history.--Hirsch, P.M. Institutional functions of elite and mass media.--Lewis, G.H. Taste cultures and their composition.--Davis, F. Contemporary nostalgia and the mass media.--Wilson, S.J. The image of women in Canadian magazines.--Rosengren, K.E. Mass media and social change.
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Alexander, J.C. The mass news media in systemic, historical, and comparative perspective.--Korobeinikov, V.S. Mass intercourse and mass information in the process of social development.--Golding, P. The missing dimensions.--Tuchman, G. Myth and the consciousness industry.--Dahlgren, P. TV news and the suppression of reflexivity.--Chaney, D. Public opinion and social change.--Noelle-Neumann, E. Mass media and social change in developed societies.--McCormack, T. Revolution, communication, and the sense of history.--Hirsch, P.M. Institutional functions of elite and mass media.--Lewis, G.H. Taste cultures and their composition.--Davis, F. Contemporary nostalgia and the mass media.--Wilson, S.J. The image of women in Canadian magazines.--Rosengren, K.E. Mass media and social change.

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