George Gerbner
Hungarian born American professor of communication and the founder of cultivation theory.
Born 1819-01-01
Died 2005-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL147479A
Top Subjects
- Mass media (2)
- United States (2)
- Violence in mass media (2)
- Language Arts / Linguistics / Literacy (2)
- Language Arts & Disciplines / Communication (2)
- Communication (2)
- Language Arts & Disciplines (2)
Books by George Gerbner
Total count: 15
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Instructional technology and the pressa case study. Daily newspaper treatment of communication technology topics discussed at the 1961 NEA convention.1962-01-01
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Mass communications and popular conceptions of educationa cross-cultural study. Cooperative research project no. 876.Institute of Communications Research, College of Journalism and Communications, University of Illinois1964-01-01
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The press and the dialogue in educationthe case study of a national educational convention and its depiction in America's daily newspapers.Association for Education in Journalism1967-01-01
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The film heroa cross-cultural studyAssociation for Education in Journalism1969-01-01
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Women and minorities in television drama 1969-1978a research reportUniversity of Pennsylvania, Annenberg School of Communications1979-01-01
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Child AbuseAn Agenda for ActionOxford University Press, USA1980-08-28
Violence and terror in the mass mediaUNIPUB [distributor]1988-01-01-
Violence et terreur dans les médiasUnesco1989-01-01
The Global Media DebateIts Rise, Fall and Renewal (Communication and Information Science)Ablex Publishing1993-01-01
The Global Media DebateIts Rise, Fall and Renewal (Communication and Information Science Series)1st Ed editionAblex Publishing1993-01-01
The future of mediadigital democracy or more corporate control?1st ed.Seven Stories Press1999-01-01
Against the mainstreamthe selected works of George GerbnerP. Lang2002-01-01
Moods and ModesRhythm and RhymePublishAmerica2005-12-27
Truths among UsConversations on Building a New CulturePM Press2011-01-01-
Violence and terror in and by the media.Sage