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Mass Culture

2020
‘Mass culture’, understood as popular commercialized cultures, existed in Germany from the late nineteenth century as part of its modern, industrialized society. After 1918, the expansion of leisure time, technological innovations, the growth of new and existing audiences, and new regulatory frameworks led to an expansion and diversification of these ...
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General Mass Culture

Communication Booknotes, 1977
Robert C. Toll's On with the Show: The First Century of Show Business in America (New York: Oxford University Press, 1976---$19.95) Edwin Fisher, et al., eds. The Art in Cartooning: Seventy-five Years of American Magazine Cartoons (New York : Scribner's, 1975---$14.95) Vaughncille Molden's Telecommunications and Black Americans: A Survey of Ownership ...
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Mass media, mass culture, mass man?

Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1962
CULTURE FOR THE MILLIONS? MASS MEDIA IN MODERN SOCIETY. Edited by Norman Jacobs, Introduction by Paul F. Lazarsfeld. Princeton, N. J.: D. Van Nostrand, 1961; pp. xxv+200. $4.95. MEDIA FOR THE MILLIONS: THE PROCESS OF MASS COMMUNICATION. By Robert C. O'Hara, Foreword by Harold B. Allen. New York: Random House, 1961; pp. xviii+421. $5.00.
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Culture de masse - Culture populaire

Raison présente, 1982
Dumazedier Joffre. Culture de masse - Culture populaire. In: Raison présente, n°64, 4e trimestre 1982. Culture de masse ou culture des peuples. pp. 81-85.
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Post-mass culture

Society, 1993
H 'ave the mass media rendered us more or less .similar over time? The answers to this question betray deep divisions among intellectuals. Some point up the homogenizing influence of the mass media, which are conceived as a cultural furnace into which individual social elements are shoveled to become fused, alloyed.
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Culture italienne, culture de masse, culture civique

Vingtième Siècle. Revue d'histoire, 2008
Résumé La culture italienne s’est considérablement diversifiée au cours de ces soixante dernières années. Longtemps prisonnière soit de modèles étrangers, soit d’une forme d’instrumentalisation politique, soit encore d’un système universitaire en construction, elle a conquis son autonomie en se lançant à la découverte des Italiens dans leur diversité ...
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Mass Culture

2023
Matthew B. Karush, Sam Lebovic
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