The Process and Effects of Mass CommunicationWilbur Schramm, Donald F. Roberts University of Illinois Press, 1971 - 997 páginas The nature of communication between. Media and messages of mass communication. Audiences mass communication. The nature of communication effects. Social effects. Public option and politics. Innovation and change. The technological future of mass communication. |
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Wilbur Schramm, Donald F. Roberts. " ... one of the best . " JOURNAL OF BROADCASTING . $ 15.00 THE PROCESS AND EFFECTS OF MASS COMMUNICATION Revised Edition EDITED BY WILBUR SCHRAMM AND DONALD F. ROBERTS This new edition of Process and ...
Wilbur Schramm, Donald F. Roberts. " ... one of the best . " JOURNAL OF BROADCASTING . $ 15.00 THE PROCESS AND EFFECTS OF MASS COMMUNICATION Revised Edition EDITED BY WILBUR SCHRAMM AND DONALD F. ROBERTS This new edition of Process and ...
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Wilbur Schramm, Donald F. Roberts. search has advanced knowledge an inch at a time along pre- viously set paths , and ... WILBUR SCHRAMM : The Nature of Communication between vi FOREWORD.
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Wilbur Schramm, Donald F. Roberts. Children's Learning from the Mass Media The effect of television on children has ... WILBUR SCHRAMM: Children's Learn- · ing from the Mass Media.
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Media as Communication Institutions | 57 |
Mass Media as Social Systems | 63 |
The Structure and Function of Com | 84 |
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