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Foreword | ||
Preface | ||
1 | Mass Communication Research and Society: An Introduction | 1 |
2 | Communication and Change: Karl Marx on Press Freedom | 19 |
3 | The Nerves of Society: Albert Schaffle on Symbolic Communication | 43 |
4 | The News of Society: Karl Knies on Communication and Transportation | 67 |
5 | The Linkages of Society: Karl Bucher on Commerce and the Press | 85 |
6 | The Mirrors of Society: Ferdinand Tonnies on the Press and Public Opinion | 107 |
7 | The Conscience of Society: Max Weber on Journalism and Responsibility | 127 |
8 | The "American Science" of Society: Albion Small, Edward Ross, and William Sumner on Communication and the Press | 143 |
9 | Communication and Social Thought: Decentering the Discourse of Mass Communication Research | 169 |
Notes and References | 185 | |
Index | 203 | |
About the Author | 211 |
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