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Mass Communication and American Social Thought: Key Texts, 1919-1968

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ISBN: 9780742528390

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

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Pub Date: January 1, 2004

Dewey: 302.23

LCCN: 2004002451

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.98" H x 10.04" L x 6.94" W ( 2.13 lbs) 552 pages

BISAC Categories:

Social Science | Media Studies

Series: Critical Media Studies: Institutions, Politics, and Culture

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Description: This anthology of hard-to-find primary documents provides a solid overview of the foundations of American media studies. Focusing on mass communication and society and how this research fits into larger patterns of social thought, this valuable collection features key texts co...

Brief description: Max Horkheimer, founder and long-time director of the famous Institute for Social Research in Frankfurt, was professor emeritus of philosophy and sociology at the University of Frankfurt until his death in 1973. He is one of the founders of the Frankfurt School.

Review Quotes:

"Mass Communication and American Social Thought is a tour de force, a collection like no other in our field. Peters and Simonson have not simply compiled our greatest essays. This volume maps nearly all we know about the essential dynamics of mass communication, constructing a fierce dialogue among brilliant writers who never had the chance to argue in person. It is a compelling approach, bringing the famous essays together with forgotten works into one powerful book. This collection will change how we think about our discipline and is required reading for students, scholars, and anyone with an interest in the evolution of American mass media." --Susan Herbst, Temple University

"This collection of classics is a major step toward the grounding of collective memory for our field." --Elihu Katz, Annenberg School of Communication, University of Pennsylvania

"This is an enormously useful collection, not only for students of the history of communications, but for all who are interested in the history of American social thought. It should also help in the important task of putting questions of large scale communication at the center of contemporary debates about the future of democracy." --Craig Calhoun, Professor of Social Sciences, Arizona State University, USA

"Some of the work gathered in this remarkable collection of excerpts-from essays, books, journals, fiction, academic research, and popular writing-has long been out of print, and Peters and Simonson's intention was to make these works available to a broad readership. In their introductory chapter, the editors provide an informative, enthusiastic rationale for the project and their choices and also an overview of the evolution of writing and thought about mass communication. Peters and Simonson also provide lists of supplementary collections and of films that 'raise questions about the meaning of media for modern social life.' They close their valuable collection with a selected bibliography. Recommended." --Choice Reviews

"Includes nearly 70 papers or excepts from important theorists and researchers over a half century period vital to the formation of an academic discipline. A very useful addition to the literature which should open links for new readers to important historical work." --Communication Booknotes Quarterly

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