This anthology of hard-to-find primary documents provides a solid
overview of the foundations of American media studies. Focusing on mass
communication and society and how this research fits into larger
patterns of social thought, this valuable collection features key texts
covering the media studies traditions of the Chicago school, the effects
tradition, the critical theory of the Frankfurt school, and mass society
theory. Where possible, articles are reproduced in their entirety to
preserve the historical flavor and texture of the original works. Topics
include popular theater, yellow journalism, cinema, books, public
relations, political and military propaganda, advertising, opinion
polling, photography, the avant-garde, popular magazines, comics, the
urban press, radio drama, soap opera, popular music, and television
drama and news. This text is ideal for upper-level courses in mass
communication and media theory, media and society, mass communication
effects, and mass media history.