Mass Communication and Society 1998 - Abstracts

Mass Communication and Society 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
A cross-cultural comparison of the effects of source credibility on attitudes and behavioral intentions.Sociology and social workYoon, 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 workBall-Rokeach, Sandra J.
Cultivation analysis: an overview.Sociology and social workGerbner, 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 workAkhavan-Majid, Roya, Ramaprasad, Jyotika
James Bryce's 19th-century theory of public opinion in the contemporary age of new communications technologies.Sociology and social workDeFleur, Margaret H.
Media, bureaucracy, and the success of social protest: newspaper coverage of environmental movement groups.Sociology and social workCorbett, Julia B.
Media economics: research paradigms, issues, and contributions to mass communication theory.Sociology and social workAlbarran, Alan Brett
Where have all the milestones gone? The decline of significant research on the process and effects of mass communication.Sociology and social workDeFleur, Melvin L.
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