Personal Influence: The Part Played by People in the Flow of Mass CommunicationsFree Press, 1955 - 400 páginas Peter Simonson of the University of Pittsburgh has written that: Personal Influence was perhaps the most influential book in mass communication research of the postwar era, and it remains a signal text with historic significance and ongoing reverberations "more than any other single work, it solidified what came to be known as the dominant paradigm in the field, which later researchers were compelled either to cast off or build upon." |
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... idea . Thus , for in- stance , we have information on conversations by two partners , the one who gave advice and the one who got it . For a variety of reasons , discussed at several points in the report , the number of cases is small ...
... idea . Thus , for in- stance , we have information on conversations by two partners , the one who gave advice and the one who got it . For a variety of reasons , discussed at several points in the report , the number of cases is small ...
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... idea emerged - the suggestion of a " two - step flow of communication . " The suggestion basically was this : that ideas , often , seem to flow from radio and print to opinion leaders and from them to the less active sections of the ...
... idea emerged - the suggestion of a " two - step flow of communication . " The suggestion basically was this : that ideas , often , seem to flow from radio and print to opinion leaders and from them to the less active sections of the ...
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... idea , to the sanctioning of the idea , or to the dif- fusion of the idea . An individual qualifies as a key communi- cator if he fulfills any , or all , of these roles . Here , for example , we are told that Doc often , but not always ...
... idea , to the sanctioning of the idea , or to the dif- fusion of the idea . An individual qualifies as a key communi- cator if he fulfills any , or all , of these roles . Here , for example , we are told that Doc often , but not always ...
Contenido
Images of the Mass Communications Process | 15 |
The Part Played by People | 31 |
Norms and Networks in the Process | 43 |
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Personal Influence: The Part Played by People in the Flow of Mass Communications Elihu Katz,Paul F. Lazarsfeld,Elmo Roper Vista previa limitada - 2017 |
Personal Influence: The Part Played by People in the Flow of Mass Communications Elihu Katz,Paul F. Lazarsfeld,Elmo Roper Vista previa limitada - 2017 |
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