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An Accident of Memory: Edward Shils, Paul Lazarsfeld, and the HIstory of American Mass Communicataion Research

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Pooley, Jefferson
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YEAR: 2006
PUB TYPE: Thesis/Dissertation
PAGES: 394 p.
SUBJECT(S): None
DISCIPLINE: Communication/Journalism
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LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-431-573 (Last edited on 2006/12/13 21:03:00 US/Mountain)
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[ 116 | 0 ] Buxton, William J.. (1985) Talcott Parsons and the Capitalist Nation-State: Political Sociology as a Strategic Vocation  Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
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[ 1 | 0 ] Buxton, William J.. (2001) "Rockefeller Support for Projects on the Use of Motion Pictures for Educational and Public Purposes, 1935-1954."
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[ 7 | 0 ] Buxton, William J.. (1994) The Political Economy of Communication Research
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[ 7 | 0 ] Buxton, William J. . (1994) From Radio Research to Communications Intelligence: Rockefeller Philanthropy, Communications Specialists, and the American Intelligence Community
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[ 27 | 0 ] Buxton, William J.; Turner, Stephen P.. (1992) "Edification and Expertise: Sociology as a Profession
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