The Process and Effects of Mass CommunicationWilbur Schramm University of Illinois Press, 1954 - 586 páginas |
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... American domination that exists abroad , even among our non- Communist allies . Knowing the live - and - let - live spirit of the American people , it seems ridiculous to us that anyone should take charges of American " domination " or ...
... American domination that exists abroad , even among our non- Communist allies . Knowing the live - and - let - live spirit of the American people , it seems ridiculous to us that anyone should take charges of American " domination " or ...
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... Americans on the basis of immediate personal contacts but formed their impression of the American " type " on the basis of . . superficial contact or observation or on consistent portrayal over a long period of time in books , the press ...
... Americans on the basis of immediate personal contacts but formed their impression of the American " type " on the basis of . . superficial contact or observation or on consistent portrayal over a long period of time in books , the press ...
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... American labor wants out of the job today . Broadly speaking , there are four chief things which American workers want , and the order in which I mention them is somewhat interchangeable . But these four things stand out as the major ...
... American labor wants out of the job today . Broadly speaking , there are four chief things which American workers want , and the order in which I mention them is somewhat interchangeable . But these four things stand out as the major ...
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THE PROCESS OF COMMUNICATION | 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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