A cognitive psychology of mass communication/ Richard Jackson Harris
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302.23014 TOL/M Media talk: spoken discourse on TV and radio/ | 302.230141 THO/D The discourse of public participation media: from talk show to twitter/ | 302.23019 GAR/I Identities across media and modes: Discursive perspectives/ | 302.23019 HAR/C A cognitive psychology of mass communication/ | 302.23019 HAR/C A Cognitive Psychology of Mass Communication (Lea's Communication Series)/ | 302.23054 ATH/I Indian media/ | 302.23068 DEU/M Managing media work/ |
Mass Communication in Our Wired Society: The Changing Media Landscape --
Research and Theory in Mass Communication: How Are Media Studied Scientifically? --
The Psychology of Media Use: Tapping into Our Deepest Selves --
Media Portrayals of Groups: Distorted Social Mirrors --Advertising: Baiting, Catching, and Reeling Us In --
Sports, Music, and Religion: Emotion to the Forefront --
News: Setting an Agenda about the World --
Politics: Using News and Advertising to Win Elections --
Violence: Watching All That Mayhem Really Matters --
Sex: Is Tuning In Turning Us On? Sexuality through a Media Lens --
Socially Positive Media: Teaching Good Things to Children (and the Rest of Us) --
Responding to Media: Getting Our Two Cents In.
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