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International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 1997
In this report we describe the circumstances surrounding an outbreak of mass hysteria among first year female university students. The outbreak was precipitated by a state of panic over the possibility of a fire which turned out to be harmless fumes from a locally used burning perfume. Twenty-three cases presented to the emergency room with symptoms of
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In this report we describe the circumstances surrounding an outbreak of mass hysteria among first year female university students. The outbreak was precipitated by a state of panic over the possibility of a fire which turned out to be harmless fumes from a locally used burning perfume. Twenty-three cases presented to the emergency room with symptoms of
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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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‘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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Mass media, mass culture, mass man?
Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1962CULTURE 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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Mass Culture or Democratisation of Culture?
1977Within the context of theories and concepts of mass society and mass culture is posed the essential problem of political legitimation. As we have seen, there are those who argue for the collapse of civil society and the domination of the state over the modes of communication and culture, locating the causes of this development within the immanent ...
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The Future of Art and Mass Culture
Leonardo, 1978Abstract The development of art and mass culture has been closely linked both with social change and with changes in technology-particularly, though not exclusively, the technology of communications. In the recent past, for example, the recognition of a machine aesthetic and the development and widespread use of new media -radio, television, cinema ...
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Culture de masse - Culture populaire
Raison présente, 1982Dumazedier 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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