Latino Communication Patterns: An Investigation of Media Use and Organizational Activity Among Mexican, Cuban, and Puerto Rican Residents of Chicago, Volume 1 |
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1970 Census data acculturation adult agencies analysis Anglo Antunes and Gaitz association memberships Black census tracts Chapter Chicago Chicano movement communication behavior communication environment considered correlation cultural developed Education English English language Ethnic Group focus formal and informal formal voluntary associations FVA participation FVA's gatekeepers Greenberg and Dervin hypotheses immigrants income informal communication informal resources information needs information network institutions interpersonal investigation Kurtz Latino barrios Latino community Latino individuals Latino population library service major MASP mass media Mexican American minority Model Cities Library neighborhood non-Latino nonusers NORC opinion leadership organizational memberships organizations participation in formal patterns percent percentage political problem profiles programs public library Puerto Rican question radio reading activity relationship reported residence respondents role social network social participation socioeconomic status Spanish language Spanish Speaking groups Spanish Speaking population Susan Welch Table television three Latino groups tion total sample United utilization variables