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Role of Mass Media of Information and Communication
1972With increasing knowledge of environmental forces, both physical and cultural, man becomes increasingly able to bring favorable relationships into existence and to eliminate those he deems undesirable. Today, thanks to the advances of science and technology, we can construct virtually anything we may dream up.
C. Theodore Larson, K. Lønberg-Holm
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Prevention through Mass Media Communication
1984The widespread belief that mass communications is a potent tool for reducing alcohol problems obscures practical, conceptual, methodological, and sociopolitical difficulties in evaluating its effectiveness and identifying controllable factors that distinguish more successful from less successful campaigns.
Howard T. Blane, Linda E. Hewitt
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The Context of Risk Communication: The Mass Media
1996Risk events can come to our attention in many ways, but the news media play a very important role in this respect. On any day, many more events occur than the media are able to report as news due to limitations of time, space, and technology. Therefore, the news media must select. According to the needs of the next client, the news is traced, collected,
Jan M. Gutteling, Oene Wiegman
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Crisis communication: managing the mass media
Information Management & Computer Security, 1995Argues for the need to develop a crisis communication programme, well in advance of any catastrophe. An organization must have a definite policy and procedures to be followed during a disaster. Shows the need for organizations to wake up to the immediacy of mass media coverage and learn how to handle public relations in a crisis situation.
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[Communication, mass media and quaternary prevention].
Revista Española de Geriatría y Gerontología, 2013D. Bernardini-Zambrini
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Mass Communication Media and Public Opinion
Journalism Quarterly, 1959The head of the Institut für Demoskopie at Allensbach, Germany, cites the findings of empirical studies to show how they frequently are more enlightening than conventional sources of information. Her paper was read at the 1959 assembly of the International Association for Mass Communication Research.
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Transparency, mass media, ideology and community
Cultural Values, 1999Abstract The claim that media ‘simulate’ political transparency is misleading. It suggests that the ‘simulated’ exists in opposition to the ‘real’ or ‘true’ and, in turn, that transparency should give access to a political reality or ‘truth’ otherwise distorted. This truth or reality is, however, illusory.
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Mass Communication and Educational Media
Annual Review of Psychology, 1965and A A Lumsdaine, M A May
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Mass Media Communication. Mass communication as an economic good
2022Lutz M. Hagen, Christian Schäfer-Hock
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