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Fifteen Pages That Shook the Field: Personal Influence, Edward Shils, and the Remembered History of Media Research
PAUL LAZARSFELD—THE FOUNDER of MODERN EMPIRICAL SOCIOLOGY: a RESEARCH BIOGRAPHY Hynek Jerábek
The Ethnic Factor in the Future of Inequality. INSTITUTION Center for Migration Studies, Inc
The Journal of Microsociologies a “Confronting the State One on One” “Confronting the Cooley-Mead Address Deception Debate
Mass Communications Research and the Study of Popular Culture: an Editorial Note on a Possible Future for This Journal
Echo Chambers
PAUL F. LAZARSFELD February 13, 1901-August 30, 1976
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Content Analysis: a Method in Social Science Research. In
No Need to Watch: How the Effects of Partisan Media Can Spread Via Interpersonal Discussions
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Designing Attentive Democracy: Political Interest and Electoral Institutions
The Disinformation Age
Sabbatical Report Robert K. Merton
VIOLENCE and TERROR in the MASS MEDIA a Consolidated Report of Existing Research by George Gerbner with the Assistance of Nancy
The Idea of Communication in the Writings of Select British Mass Communication Scholars
Top View
An Accident of Memory: Edward Shils, Paul Lazarsfeld and the History of American Mass Communication Research
69-4841 BARLOW, Henry Mikel, 1935
Media Multiplication and Social Segmentation
Mass Communication Research: an Old Road Resurveyed
Xx Anuario De Investigación De La Comunicación Coneicc Se Terminó De Imprimir En Octubre De 2013 En Los Talleres De Hemes Impresores Y Deleátur SC
Mapping the Invocation Structure of Online Political Interaction
COMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH SINCE LAZARSFELD ELIHU KATZ Limited Effects: the Dominant Paradigm and Its Rivals
The Two-Step Flow of Communication: an Up-To-Date Report on an Hypothesis
Culture, Cognition, and the Media
Social Media and Information Polarization: Amplifying Echoes Or Extremes? by Julia Kamin a Dissertation Submitted in Partial
Communications Research Since Lazarsfeld
The Relational Public © American Sociological Association 2021 10.1177/07352751211004660 St.Sagepub.Com
When Unfamiliarity Breeds Contempt: How Partisan Selective Exposure Sustains Oppositional Media Hostility
Echo Chambers and Partisan Polarization: Evidence from the 2016 Presidential Campaign
The Agenda-Setting Function of Mass Media*
Sample Chapter
George Gerbner
Selective Politics: the Fragmentation and Polarization of News on Cable Tv
Berelson, Bernard. 1952. “Democratic Theory and Public Opinion.”
Two Step Flow Theory
Digital Technologies and Selective Exposure: How Choice and Filter Bubbles Shape News Media Exposure
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Opinion Leadership Revisited: a Classical Concept in a Changing Media Environment