Public OpinionHarcourt, Brace, 1922 - 427 頁 In what is widely considered the most influential book ever written by Walter Lippmann, the late journalist and social critic provides a fundamental treatise on the nature of human information and communication. The work is divided into eight parts, covering such varied issues as stereotypes, image making, and organized intelligence. The study begins with an analysis of "the world outside and the pictures in our heads", a leitmotif that starts with issues of censorship and privacy, speed, words, and clarity, and ends with a careful survey of the modern newspaper. Lippmann's conclusions are as meaningful in a world of television and computers as in the earlier period when newspapers were dominant. Public Opinion is of enduring significance for communications scholars, historians, sociologists, and political scientists. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved. |
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第 7 頁
... fiction them- selves . Royal personages are , of course , constructed personalities . Whether they themselves believe in their public character , or whether they merely per- mit the chamberlain to stage - manage it , there are at least ...
... fiction them- selves . Royal personages are , of course , constructed personalities . Whether they themselves believe in their public character , or whether they merely per- mit the chamberlain to stage - manage it , there are at least ...
第 12 頁
... fictions and symbols is to forget their value to the existing social order , and to think of them simply as an important part of the machinery of human communication . Now in any society that is not completely self- contained in its ...
... fictions and symbols is to forget their value to the existing social order , and to think of them simply as an important part of the machinery of human communication . Now in any society that is not completely self- contained in its ...
第 14 頁
... fiction out of one ex- ternal fact , a remembered superstition , and a tur- moil of remorse , and fear and love for ... fictions as they do to realities , and that in many cases they help to create the very fictions to which they respond ...
... fiction out of one ex- ternal fact , a remembered superstition , and a tur- moil of remorse , and fear and love for ... fictions as they do to realities , and that in many cases they help to create the very fictions to which they respond ...
第 15 頁
... fictions . By fictions I do not mean lies . I mean a represen- tation of the environment which is in lesser or greater degree made by man himself . The range of fiction extends all the way from complete hallucination to the scientists ...
... fictions . By fictions I do not mean lies . I mean a represen- tation of the environment which is in lesser or greater degree made by man himself . The range of fiction extends all the way from complete hallucination to the scientists ...
第 16 頁
... fiction is not misleading . In fact , human culture is very largely the selection , the rearrangement , the tracing ... fictions is direct exposure to the ebb and flow of sensation . That is not a real alternative , for however ...
... fiction is not misleading . In fact , human culture is very largely the selection , the rearrangement , the tracing ... fictions is direct exposure to the ebb and flow of sensation . That is not a real alternative , for however ...
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