• Lasswell's model of communication is one of the first and most influential models of communication. It was initially published by Harold Lasswell in 1948...
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     26, 1. Basic Communication Models. Fiske 2011, p. 30–31, 2. Other models. Watson & Hill 2012, p. 154, Lasswell's model of communication. Tengan, Aigbavboa...
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    Lasswell: An Annotated Bibliography. New Haven: New Haven Press. Watson, James; Hill, Anne (2012). "Lasswell's Model of Communication". Dictionary of...
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    the Shannon–Weaver model and Lasswell's model. Models of communication are simplified presentations of the process of communication and try to explain...
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    Shannon–Weaver model is one of the first and most influential models of communication. It was initially published in the 1948 paper "A Mathematical Theory of Communication"...
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  • needle model (known as the hypodermic-syringe model, transmission-belt model, or magic bullet theory) is claimed to have been a model of communication in...
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    Lasswell's model was initially only conceived as a model of mass communication, but it has been applied to other fields as well. Some communication theorists...
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  • other major communication models of the time, such as the Shannon-Weaver and Lasswell models of communication. The map communication model led to a whole...
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  • Development communication refers to the use of communication to facilitate social development. Development communication engages stakeholders and policy...
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    dictionary. Lead (journalism) Five whys (problem solving) Lasswell's model of communication Means, motive, and opportunity Inverted pyramid (journalism)...
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  • demanding the inconvenience of travel. Harold Lasswell developed Lasswell's model of communication. Five basic elements of public speaking are described...
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  • Denis McQuail (category Communication theorists)
    recognized it a verbal model of the communication process. In 2008, Greenberg and Salwen acknowledged that Lasswell's model of communication has been widely...
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    communication theory is the development of models and concepts used to describe communication. In the Linear Model, communication works in one direction: a sender...
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    Communication studies or communication science is an academic discipline that deals with processes of human communication and behavior, patterns of communication...
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  • International communication (also referred to as the study of global communication or transnational communication) is the communication practice that...
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  • Uses and gratifications theory (category Communication theory)
    imperviousness to influence. In 1973, Blumler, McQuail and Brown extended Lasswell's four groups to include four more primary factors for media usage: diversion...
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  • Hockheimer, J.. "The Beginnings of Political Communication Research in the United States: Origins of the 'Limited Effects' Model". The Media Revolution in America...
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    Propaganda (category Political communication)
    Propaganda is communication that is primarily used to influence or persuade an audience to further an agenda, which may not be objective and may be selectively...
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  • Various aspects of communication have been the subject of study since ancient times, and the approach eventually developed into the academic discipline...
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  • exemplified strong-effect communication. Early media effects research often focused on the power of this propaganda (e.g., Lasswell, 1927). Combing through...
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    Content analysis is the study of documents and communication artifacts, which might be texts of various formats, pictures, audio or video. Social scientists...
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    News (redirect from History of news)
    different media: word of mouth, printing, postal systems, broadcasting, electronic communication, or through the testimony of observers and witnesses...
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  • Communicology (category Communication studies)
    pragmatism and Freudian thought. Lasswell's best known contribution to the communication field is his model of communication. Kurt Lewin began as an experimental...
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    Cultivation theory (category Communication theory)
    magic bullet theory. It is one of the first theories concerning mass communication. It is a linear model of communication concerned with audiences directly...
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    (2011). "The persuasive role of ethos in doctor-patient interactions". Communication & medicine (1612-1783), 8 (1), p. 67. Lasswell, Harold (1948). Power and...
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    In late February, the U.S. public learned of the Zimmermann Telegram, a secret diplomatic communication in which Germany sought to convince Mexico to...
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  • Audience theory (category Influence of mass media)
    Studies, which assessed how movies affected young people, and Harold Lasswell’s analysis of WWI propaganda. Some have criticized early work for lacking analytical...
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  • government Eightfold path (policy analysis) Harold Lasswell List of public policy topics by country List of public administration schools Mandate (politics)...
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  • Media democracy (category Types of democracy)
    Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media, authors Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky outline the propaganda model of media, which states that the...
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    and a chanted slogan may serve more as social expression of unified purpose than as communication to an intended audience. George E. Shankel's (1941, as...
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