Hanno Hardt has thoroughly revised and expanded his 'pre-history' of
communication research in the United States. With the notable addition
of Karl Marx's journalism-focused writings and a new foreword by James
W. Carey, this edition covers intellectual contributions from several
German theorists in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries,
as well as first-generation U.S. sociologists who were influenced by
this scholarship. A new concluding chapter explores the continuing
influence of German social thought and the contemporary shift of
paradigms in U.S. communication research, including approaches such as
critical (Marxist) and cultural studies.