Mass communication popular taste and organized social action.
Published: Jan 1, 1948
Abstract
This is perhaps the most sophisticated statement of the point of view that the chief social effect of the mass media is no change--to enforce the status quo and keep change from happening. null This famous paper is full of ideas and concepts that have been discussed ever since it was published--the status-conferral power of the media their narcotizing dysfunction (the ability to inform their audiences and absorb their time with emerging them)...
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