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Canonic texts in media research : are there any? should there be? how about these? / edited by Elihu Katz ... [et al.].

by Katz, Elihu, 1926-.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Publisher: Cambridge : Malden, MA : Polity Press ; Distributed in the U.S.A. by Blackwell Publishers, 2003Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 302.23072 Ca 2003 (1).

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Mass media and social change / ed. by Elihu Katz, Thomas Szecsko.

by Katz,Elihu | Szecsko, ,Thomas.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction ; Audience: General; Publisher: London : SAGE, c1981Availability: No items available : Damaged (1).

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Personal influence : the part played by people in the flow of mass communications / written by Elihu Katz and Paul F. Lazarsfeld.

by Katz, ,Elihu | Lazarsfeld, ,Paul F.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Language: English Publisher: Glence, IL : The Free Press, c1955Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 070 Ka 1955 (1).

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Media, ritual, and identity / edited by Tamar Liebes and James Curran.

by Liebes, Tamar | Curran, James | Katz, Elihu, 1926-.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print festschrift ; Literary form: Not fiction Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 1998Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 070.195 Me 1998 (1).

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傳播研究的典律文本 : 典律存在嗎?該有嗎?這些怎麼樣? / Elihu Katz等主編;夏春祥,唐士哲,羅世宏譯.

by 卡茲,伊萊休 (Katz, Elihu) | Katz, Elihu | 夏春祥 | 唐士哲 | 羅世宏.

Edition: 初版Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction ; Audience: Adult; Language: Chinese Original language: English Publisher: 臺北市 : 五南圖書出版公司, 2013.03Availability: No items available : Checked out (1).

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Media, myths, and narratives : television and the press / James W. Carey, editor.

by Carey, James W | Silverstone, Roger. Television myth and culture | Thorburn, David. Television as an aesthetic medium | Bird, S. Elizabeth. Myth, chronicle, and story: exploring the narrative qualities of news | Dardenne, Robert W. Myth, chronicle, and story: exploring the narrative qualities of news | Newcomb, Horace M. One night of prime time: an analysis of television's multiple voices | Liebes, Tamar. Dallas and genesis: primordiality and seriality in popular culture | Katz, Elihu. Dallas and genesis: primordiality and seriality in popular culture | Zynda, Thomas H. The Mary Tyler Moore Show and the transformation of situation comedy | Reeves, Jimmie L. Television stardom: a ritual of social typification and individualization | Hoover, Stewart M. Television myth and ritual: the role of substantive meaning and spatiality | Cornfield, Michael. The watergate audience: parsing the powers of the press | Eason, David L. On journalistic authority: the Janet Cooke scandal | Schudson, Michael. What is a reporter? The private face of public journalism | Pauly, John J. Rupert Murdoch and the demonology of professional journalism.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Publisher: Newbury Park, Calif. : Sage Publications, c1988Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 302.2 Me242 1988 (2).

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American communication research : the remembered history / edited by Everette E. Dennis, Ellen Wartella.

by Dennis, Everette E | Wartella, Ellen | Lang, Kurt. The European roots | Carey, James W. The Chicago School and mass communication research | McGuire, William J. The Yale communication and attitude-change program in the 1950s | Katz, Elihu. Diffusion research at Columbia | Himmelweit, Hilde. Children and television | Peterson, Theodore. The press as a social institution | Beville, Hugh Malcolm. Fashioning audience ratings - from radio to cable | Sills, David L. Stanton, Lazarsfeld, and Merton-Pioneers in communication research | Bartos, Rene. A conversation with Frank Stanton | Schramm, Wilbur. The master teachers | Bogart, Leo. Research as an instrument of power | Cater, Douglass. Addressing public policy | Robinson, Gertrude J. Constructing a historiography for North American communication studies | Wartella, Ellen. The history reconsidered.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Publisher: Mahwah, N.J. : Erlbaum, 1996Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 302.2072073 Am 1996 (1).

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Television as a social issue / Stuart Oskamp, editor.

by Oskamp, Stuart | Steinem, Gloria. Six great ideas that television is missing | Sawyer, Forrest. Realitites of television news programming | Glasser, Ira. Television and the construction of reality | Wear, Donald D. Constraints on the television industry | Wartella, Ellen. The public context of debates about television and children | Wirth, Timothy E. The television environment: cultivating the wasteland | Rogers, Thomas S. How can television serve the public interest? | Greenberg, Bradley S. Some uncommon television images and the Drench Hypothesis | Meehan, Diana M. The strong-soft woman: manifestations of the androgyne in popular media | CBS Television Network. Changes in women's roles on television | Berry, Gordon L. Multicultural role portrayals on television as a social psychological issue | Henderson, Alice M. How the networks monitor program content | Doktori, Helaine. How the networks monitor program content | CBS/Broadcast Group. Program standards for the CBS Television Network | Freedman, Jonathan L. Television violence and aggression: what the evidence shows | Milavsky, J. Ronald. Television and aggression once again | Singer, Jerome L. Some hazards of growing up in a television environment: children's aggression and restlessness | Singer, Dorothy G. Some hazards of growing up in a television environment: children's aggression and restlessness | Tavris, Carol. Beyond cartoon killings: comments on two overlooked effects of television | Feshbach, Seymour. Television research and social policy: some perspectives | Winick, Charles. The functions of television: life without the big box | Lee, Barbara. Prosocial content on prime-time television | Langer, Ellen J. Television from a mindful/mindless perspective | Piper, Alison. Television from a mindful/mindless perspective | Feshbach, Norma Deitch. Television and the development of empathy | Fairchild, Halford H. Creating positive television images | Dorr, Aimee. When social scientists cooperate with broadcasting | Harding, Philip A. Social science research and media policy issues: a question of fit | Katz, Elihu. The relationship between broadcasters and researchers | Abel, John. Making research useful to policymakers | Comstock, George. Today's audiences, tomorrow's media | Neuman, W. Russell. Programming diversity and the future of television: an empty cornucopia? | Blessington, John P. Future visions of television | Katz, Elihu. On conceptualizing media effects: another look | Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Publisher: Newbury Park, Calif. : Sage Publications, c1988Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 302.23 Te4 1988 (1).

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Approaches to media : a reader / edited by Oliver Boyd-Barrett and Chris Newbold.

by Boyd-Barrett, Oliver | Newbold, Chris, 1961- | Boyd-Barrett, Oliver. Defining the field | Newbold, Chris. Defining the field | Hardt, Hanno. On ignoring history: mass communication research and the critique of society | Gitlin, Todd. Media sociology: the dominant paradigm | Halloran, James D. The context of mass communications research | Blumler, Jay G. Mass communication research in Europe: some origins and prospects | Thompson, John B. Mass communication and modern culture: contribution to a critical theory of ideology | Boyd-Barrett, Oliver. Early theories in media research | Adorno, Theodor W. The culture industry: enlightenment as mass deception | Horkheimer, Max. The culture industry: enlightenment as mass deception | Shils, Edward. Mass society and its culture | Wilensky, Harold L. Mass society and mass culture: interdependence or independence? | Lasswell, Harold D. The structure and function of communication in society | Wright, Charles R. Functional analysis and mass communication revisited | Curran, James. The study of the media: theoretical approaches | Gurevitch, Michael. The study of the media: theoretical approaches | Woollacott, Janet. The study of the media: theoretical approaches | Blumler, Jay G. Politicians and the press: an essay on role relationships | Gurevitch, Michael. Politicians and the press: an essay on role relationships | Newbold, Chris. The media effects tradition | Katz, Elihu. Between media and mass/the part played by people/the two-step flow of mass communication | Lazarsfeld, Paul F. Between media and mass/the part played by people/the two-step flow of mass communication | Klapper, Joseph T. The effects of mass communication | Gerbner, George. Toward 'cultural indicators': the analysis of mass mediated public message systems | McCombs, Maxwell E. The agenda-setting function of mass media | Shaw, Donald L. The agenda-setting function of mass media | Katz, Elihu. Utilization of mass communication by the individual | Blumler, Jay G. Utilization of mass communication by the individual | Gurevitch, Michael. Utilization of mass communication by the individual | Jensen, Klaus Bruhn. Five traditions in search of the audience | Rosengren, Karl Erik. Five traditions in search of the audience | Boyd-Barrett, Oliver. The political economy approach | Schiller, Herbert I. The international commercialization of broadcasting | Murdock, Graham. For a political economy of mass communications | Golding, Peter. For a political economy of mass communications | Garnham, Nicholas. Contribution to a political economy of mass communication | Smythe, Dallas. On the audience commodity and its work | Boyd-Barrett, Oliver. Conceptualizing the 'public sphere' | Habermas, Jurgen. Institutions of the publis sphere | Garnham, Nicholas. The media and the public sphere | Thompson, John B. The theory of the public sphere | Elliott, Philip. Intellectuals, the 'information society' and the disappearance of the public sphere | Keane, John. Democracy and media: without foundations | Boyd-Barrett, Oliver. The analysis of media occupations and professionals | Breed, Warren. Social control in the newsroom: a functional analysis | B. Snider, Paul. 'Mr Gates' revisited: a 1966 version of the 1949 cast study | Tunstall, Jeremy. Specialist correspondents: goals, careers, roles | Tuchman, Gaye. The news net | Golding, Peter. News departments and broadcasting organizations - the institutionalization of objectivity | Elliot, Philip. News departments and broadcasting organizations - the institutionalization of objectivity | Cantor, Muriel G. How content is produces | Morrison, David E. Journalists at war (introduction) | Tumber, Howard. Journalists at war (introduction) | Scannell, Paddy. The national culture | Cardiff, David. The national culture | Newbold, Chris. Approaches to cultural hegemony within cultural studies | Williams, Raymond. The analysis of culture | Hall, Stuart. Cultural studies: two paradigms | Bennett, Tony. Popular culture and 'the turn to Gramsci' | Hall, Stuart. The rediscovery of 'ideology': return of the repressed in media studies | Carey, James W. Mass communication and cultural studies | McGuigan, Jim. Populism and ordinary culture | Newbold, Chris. Feminist studies of the media | Steeves, H. Leslie. Feminist theories and media studies | Brown, Mary Ellen. Feminist cultural television criticism - culture, theory and practice | Tuchman, Gaye. The symbolic annihilation of women by the mass media | Mattelart, Michele. Woman and the cultural industries | Press, Andrea. Class and gender in the hegemonic process: class differences in women's perceptions of television realism and identification with television characters | Kuhn, Annette. The pleasure machine | Newbold, Chris. Analysing the moving image | Wright, Will. Myth and meaning | Solomon, Stanley J. Defining genre/genre and popular culture | Neale, Steve. Questions of genre | Propp, Vladimir. Morphology of the folktale | Chatman, Seymour. Story and discourse (introduction) | Bordwell, David. Principles of narration | Feuer, Jane. Narrative form in American network television | Boyd-Barrett, Oliver. Approaches to 'new audience research' | Curran, James. The new revisionism in mass communication research: a reappraisal | Radway, Janice A. Reading 'Reading the romance' | Morley, David. Television and gender | Ang, Ien. Dallas and the ideology of mass culture | Liebes, Tarmar. Patterns of involvement in television fiction: a comparative analysis | Katz, Elihu. Patterns of involvement in television fiction: a comparative analysis | Bausinger, Hermann. Media, technology and daily life | Allor, Martin. Relocating the site of the audience.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Publisher: London ; New York : New York : E. Arnold ; Distributed exclusively in the USA by St. Martin's Press, 1995Availability: Items available for loan: Call number: 302.23 Ap 1995 (1). Damaged (2).

 

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