Mass Communication and Society 2000 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Agenda-setting, priming, and framing revisted: another look at cognitive effects of political communication. | Sociology and social work | Scheufele, Dietram A. |
Business as usual: the American Dream in Hollywood busines films. | Sociology and social work | Pileggi, Mary S., Grabe, Maria Elizabeth, Holderman, Lisa B., Montigny, Michelle de |
Cohort trends in media use in the United States. | Sociology and social work | Peiser, Wolfram |
Communication theory in the 21st century: differentiation and convergence.(Editorial) | Sociology and social work | Demers, David |
Consumer culture and television home shopping programming: an examination of the sales discourse.(Special Issue: Advertising and Consumer Culture)(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Cook, Judi Puritz |
Consumer protection in historical perspective: the five-year battle over federal regulation of advertising, 1933-1938.(Special Issue: Advertising and Consumer Culture) | Sociology and social work | Stole, Inger L. |
Effects of media use on audience framing and support for welfare. | Sociology and social work | Sotirovic, Mira |
Encoding advertisements: ideology and meaning in advertising production.(Special Issue: Advertising and Consumer Culture) | Sociology and social work | Soar, Matthew |
Ethnic media in the United States: an essay on their role in integration, assimilation, and social control. | Sociology and social work | Viswanath, K., Arora, Pamela |
George Gallup and Ralph Nafziger: pioneers of audience research. | Sociology and social work | Chaffee, Steven H. |
How ethnic are U.S. ethnic media: the case of Latina magazines. | Sociology and social work | Johnson, Melissa A. |
Memoirs of a commodity fetishist.(Special Issue: Advertising and Consumer Culture) | Sociology and social work | Ewen, Stuart |
Newspapers, pluralism, and diversity in an urban context. | Sociology and social work | Jeffries, Leo W., Cutietta, Connie, Sekerka, Leslie, Lee, Jae-won |
Rebellion and ritual in disciplinary histories of U.S. mass communication study: looking for "the reflexive turn." | Sociology and social work | Wahl-Jorgensen, Karin |
The extensions of men: the correspondence of Marshall McLuhan and Edward T. Hall. | Sociology and social work | Rogers, Everett M. |
The nature of television realism judgments: a reevaluation of their conceptualization and measurement. | Sociology and social work | Busselle, Rick W., Greenberg, Bradley S. |
The rise of consumer culture in a Chinese society: a reading of banking television commercials in Hong Kong during the 1970s.(Special Issue: Advertising and Consumer Culture) | Sociology and social work | Wong, Wendy Siuyi |
The third-person effect: a meta-analysis of the perceptual hypothesis. | Sociology and social work | Paul, Bryant, Salwen, Michael B., Dupagne, Michel |
Uses and gratifications theory in the 21st century. | Sociology and social work | Ruggiero, Thomas E. |
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