Content analysis. Vol 1. What is content analysis?: defining the methodological playing field/

Content analysis. Vol 1. What is content analysis?: defining the methodological playing field/ edited by Roberto Franzosi - Los Angeles: SAGE Publications, 2008.

Introduction: Content Analysis - A Quantitative Technique
- Why Be Quantitative?/ Harold D. Lasswell

The Precursors
- The Content of Radio Programs, 1925-1935/ William Albig -- Methods for Analysing the Content of Motion Pictures/ Edgar Dale -- How America became Belligerent: A Quantitative Study of War News, 1914-1917/ H. Schuyler Foster, Jr.

The Take-Off Period: Setting the Methodological Standards
- The Reliability of Content Analysis Categories/ Abraham Kaplan and Joseph M. Goldsen -- Content Analysis and the Theory of Signs/ Abraham Kaplan -- The Technique of Symbol Analysis (Content Analysis)/ Harold D. Lasswell -- On Content Analysis/ Nathan C. Leites and Ithiel de Sola Pool -- The Feasibility of the Use of Samples in Content Analysis/ Alexander Mintz -- Traditional, Interpretive, and Reception Based Content Analyses: Improving the Ability of Content Analysis to Address Issues of Pragmatic and Theoretical Concern/ Aaron Ahuvia -- Ethnographic Content Analysis/ David L. Altheide -- Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches to Content Analysis/ Alexander L. George -- Reliability in Coding Open-Ended Data: Lessons Learned from HIV Behavioral Research/ Daniel J. Hruschka ... et.al. -- Reliability in Content Analysis: Some Common Misconceptions and Recommendations/ Klaus Krippendorff -- Reliability in Cross-National Content Analysis/ Jochen Peter and Edmund Lauf -- Sample Size in Content Analysis of Weekly News Magazines/ Daniel Riffe, Stephen Lacy and Michael W. Drager -- Measurement Models for Content Analysis/ Robert Philip Weber



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