The Process and Effects of Mass CommunicationWilbur Schramm University of Illinois Press, 1954 - 586 páginas |
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Wilbur Schramm. HANS SPEIER Psychological sychological Warfare Reconsidered INADEQUACIES OF THE TERM " PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE " The term psychological warfare has gained wide currency in pop- ular and scientific discussions , but its ...
Wilbur Schramm. HANS SPEIER Psychological sychological Warfare Reconsidered INADEQUACIES OF THE TERM " PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE " The term psychological warfare has gained wide currency in pop- ular and scientific discussions , but its ...
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... Psychological warfare can be careful to encourage only such actions which in view of the prevailing conditions are feasible without decimating the " resistance " in the enemy camp . If this care is not taken , the directors of the ...
... Psychological warfare can be careful to encourage only such actions which in view of the prevailing conditions are feasible without decimating the " resistance " in the enemy camp . If this care is not taken , the directors of the ...
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... Psychological Warfare Against Germany , D - Day to VE - Day . New York : Stewart , 1949 . The most complete treatment of Allied psychological warfare in Europe in World War II . Lerner , Daniel , ed . Propaganda in War and Peace ...
... Psychological Warfare Against Germany , D - Day to VE - Day . New York : Stewart , 1949 . The most complete treatment of Allied psychological warfare in Europe in World War II . Lerner , Daniel , ed . Propaganda in War and Peace ...
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WILBUR SCHRAMM How Communication Works | 3 |
THE ANATOMY OF ATTENTION | 29 |
WHY THEY ATTEND TO MASS COMMUNICATION | 35 |
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The Process and Effects of Mass Communication, Volumen10 Wilbur Schramm,Donald F. Roberts Vista de fragmentos - 1971 |
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action Allied American analysis appears attention attitude change audience behavior believed Berelson broadcast campaign cent communists concept countries credibility crowd culture direction discussion effect elite enemy evaluation example experience fact factors favorable feel films function ganda German Goebbels important individual influence interest interpretation issue Kate Smith L. L. Thurstone Lazarsfeld less listeners magazines mass behavior mass communication mass media material means military morale motives munication Nazi newspaper opinion leaders organization peer group perceived perception persons persuasion picture political position predispositions present prestige problem propa propaganda propagandist psychological warfare public opinion question radio reading reference regard response role rumors Russian selected situation sleeper effect social Social Psychology soldiers Soviet specific stereotypes stimulus structure suggest superego tend tion United Voice of America World War II