Reconstructing Mass Communication TheoryStanford University, 1986 - 336 pages |
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Classic Liberalism | 8 |
Mesmerism | 37 |
Crowds and Community Two Faces of Communication | 98 |
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action Adorno American democracy animal magnetism argued believed Chapter Charles Horton Cooley classic liberal concept of communication Cooley Cooley's create crowd psychology culture democratic democratic realism Dewey Dewey's discourse distance E. A. Ross electricity ether experience fact forces freedom Hence human hypnosis hypnotism idealism ideas imagination individual mind influence intellectual intelligence interdependence intimacy invented James John Dewey kind language Lazarsfeld liberal democracy Lippmann Locke Locke's mass communication research mass communication theory mass media mass society meaning medium mesmerism messages metaphor modern nature newspaper nineteenth century notion of communication objective one's passion Paul Lazarsfeld person philosophy physical political possible primary group problem Progressive psychical research public opinion radio reality reason Rousseau Royce scientific semiotic sensation sense small community social order social organism social science sociology specifically sphere spiritual suggested symbols telegraph telepathy term things thinkers thinking Tocqueville tradition truth University vision Walter Lippmann whole words