Mass Communication and Society 1998 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A cross-cultural comparison of the effects of source credibility on attitudes and behavioral intentions. | Sociology and social work | Yoon, Kak, Kim, Choong Hyun, Kim, Min-Sun |
A theory of media power and a theory of media use: different stories, questions, and ways of thinking. | Sociology and social work | Ball-Rokeach, Sandra J. |
Cultivation analysis: an overview. | Sociology and social work | Gerbner, George |
Framing and ideology: a comparative analysis of U.S. and Chinese newspaper coverage of the Fourth United Nations Conference on Women and the NGO Forum. | Sociology and social work | Akhavan-Majid, Roya, Ramaprasad, Jyotika |
James Bryce's 19th-century theory of public opinion in the contemporary age of new communications technologies. | Sociology and social work | DeFleur, Margaret H. |
Media, bureaucracy, and the success of social protest: newspaper coverage of environmental movement groups. | Sociology and social work | Corbett, Julia B. |
Media economics: research paradigms, issues, and contributions to mass communication theory. | Sociology and social work | Albarran, Alan Brett |
Where have all the milestones gone? The decline of significant research on the process and effects of mass communication. | Sociology and social work | DeFleur, Melvin L. |
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