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 1 到 5 筆結果,共 47 筆
第 5 頁
... problem of the antipodes . A monk 1 Hexaëmeron , i . cap 6 , quoted in The Medieval Mind , by Henry Osborn Taylor , Vol . 1 , p . 73 . 1 named Cosmas , famous for his scientific attainments , THE PICTURES IN OUR HEADS 5.
... problem of the antipodes . A monk 1 Hexaëmeron , i . cap 6 , quoted in The Medieval Mind , by Henry Osborn Taylor , Vol . 1 , p . 73 . 1 named Cosmas , famous for his scientific attainments , THE PICTURES IN OUR HEADS 5.
第 16 頁
... problem accuracy beyond a certain number of deci- mal places is not important . A work of fiction may have almost any degree of fidelity , and so long as the degree of fidelity can be taken into account , fiction is not misleading . In ...
... problem accuracy beyond a certain number of deci- mal places is not important . A work of fiction may have almost any degree of fidelity , and so long as the degree of fidelity can be taken into account , fiction is not misleading . In ...
第 26 頁
... problem of why he thinks one course rather than another likely to produce pleasure , is untouched . Does the guidance of man's conscience explain ? How then does he happen to have the particular con- science which he has ? The theory of ...
... problem of why he thinks one course rather than another likely to produce pleasure , is untouched . Does the guidance of man's conscience explain ? How then does he happen to have the particular con- science which he has ? The theory of ...
第 27 頁
... , almost always assumes that the environ- ment is knowable , and if not knowable then at least bearable , to any unclouded intelligence . This assump- tion of his is the problem of public opinion . THE PICTURES IN OUR HEADS 27.
... , almost always assumes that the environ- ment is knowable , and if not knowable then at least bearable , to any unclouded intelligence . This assump- tion of his is the problem of public opinion . THE PICTURES IN OUR HEADS 27.
第 28 頁
Walter Lippmann. tion of his is the problem of public opinion . Instead of taking for granted an environment that is readily known , the social analyst is most concerned in study- ing how the larger political environment is conceived ...
Walter Lippmann. tion of his is the problem of public opinion . Instead of taking for granted an environment that is readily known , the social analyst is most concerned in study- ing how the larger political environment is conceived ...
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