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|a Behavioral sciences and the mass media /
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|a A report of an Arden House conference held April 1-3, 1966; jointly sponsored by Russell Sage Foundation and the Graduate School of Journalism, Columbia University.
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|a Table of Contents; Editor's Foreword; Conference Participants; Session One. Public and Mass Media Uses of the Behavioral Sciences; 1. The Potential Public Uses of the Behavior Sciences -- Marvin Bressler; 2. Newspaper Journalism and the Behavioral Sciences -- Richard C. Wald; 3. A Review of Session One -- Ben H. Bagdikian, John W. Riley, Jr.; Session Two. Social Issues and the Mass Media; 4. Implications for the Mass Media of Research on Intergroup Relations and Race -- Robin M. Williams, Jr.; 5. Social Class and Serious Mental Disorder -- Melvin L. Kohn.
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|a 6. Poverty and Public Policy -- Alfred J. Kahn7. Automation-Impact of Computers -- Eli Ginzberg; 8. Crime and Violence -- Stanton Wheeler; Session Three. Journalists and Behavioral Scientists; 9. Social Sciences in the Mass Media -- Leo Bogart; 10. Barriers to Communication: The Problem of Jargon -- Ernest Havemann; 11. Barriers to Communication: Another Journalist's View -- Emmett Dedmon; 12. Barriers to Communication: As Seen by a Social Psychologist -- Ronald Lippitt; 13. Barriers to Communication: As Seen by a Sociologist -- Edgar F. Borgatta; 14. Perceptions of a Mass Audience -- John Mack Carter.
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|a 15. A Review of Session Three -- Joseph T. Klapper, Herbert H. HymanSession Four. Prospects: Training of Journalists in the Behavioral Sciences; 16. The Russell Sage-Columbia Program in Journalism and the Behavioral Sciences -- W. Phillips Davison; 17. Techniques for Improving Access to Social Science Data and Resources -- Wayne A. Danielson; 18. Should There Be a Behavioral Science Beat? -- Earl Ubell; 19. A Review of Session Four -- Robert L. Jones; Session Five. Summary and Conclusions; 20. Summary and Conclusions -- Daniel Lerner; Index.
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