Klappers phenomenistic theory argues that medias greatest power rests in their ability to reinforce existing attitudes and
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Klapper’s phenomenistic theory argues that media’s greatest power rests in their ability to reinforce existing attitudes and values. At the time, this was evidence that media had limited effects—they were limited to reinforcement. But more contemporary thinking (as you’ll read in later chapters) sees reinforcement as anything but a limited effect. Can you anticipate some of the arguments in support of this view?
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Mass Communication Theory Foundations Ferment And Future
ISBN: 9780495898870
6th Edition
Authors: Stanley J. Baran, Dennis K. Davis
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