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The manuscript discusses the early days of communication research, explicitly the first works of Paul Lazarsfeld’s radio and media research in Vienna, Newark, NJ, Princeton and New York during the years between the early 1930s, and the end of the 1940s. Lazarsfeld’s Viennese radio research, especially the world’s first extensive audience research – RAVAG study (1931) – is entirely new information for English speaking scholars. The book shows the details of Lazarsfeld’s methodological reasoning in his projects in the field of communication. The book also presents the research institutes that Lazarsfeld founded in Vienna in 1931, from Newark Center in New Jersey (1935) to Princeton Office of Radio Research in 1937, and up to the foundation of Lazarsfeld’s famous BASR at Columbia University in New York in the 1940s. The monograph shows how important Lazarsfeld’s first studies were for the future development of communication.
Communication --- Research --- History --- Lazarsfeld, Paul Felix, --- #SBIB:309H02 --- Communication, Primitive --- Mass communication --- Sociology --- Research&delete& --- Communicatiewetenschap: algemeen --- Lazarsfeld, Paul F., --- Lazarsfeld, Paul Felix --- Communication - Research - History --- Lazarsfeld, Paul Felix, - 1901-1976
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Methods in social research (general) --- Lazarsfeld, Paul F. --- Sociology --- Methodology. --- Lazarsfeld, Paul Felix
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Lazarsfeld, Paul F. --- Lazarsfeld, Paul Felix, --- Sociology --- Social sciences --- Methodology --- Statistical methods --- Research --- Lazarsfeld, Paul Felix --- #SBIB:316.21H10 --- #SBIB:316.20H16 --- Het functionalisme en systeemdenken in de theoretische sociologie --- Grondleggers van de sociologie: U.S.A. --- Sociology. --- Research. --- Methodology. --- Statistical methods. --- Social theory --- Social science research --- Grondleggers van de sociologie: U.S.A --- Lazarsfeld, Paul Felix. --- Sociology - Methodology --- Sociology - Statistical methods --- Social sciences - Research --- Lazarsfeld, Paul Felix, - 1901-1976 --- Lazarsfeld, Paul F., --- Sociologie --- Autriche --- Lazarsfeld Paul (1901 - 1976)
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Sociological theories --- Durkheim, Émile, --- Simmel, Georg, --- Pareto, Vilfredo, --- Lazarsfeld, Paul Felix, --- Sociologists --- Sociology --- Tocqueville, Alexis de, --- Weber, Max, --- Sociologues --- History --- Sociologische theorieën --- Sociologie --- Étude et enseignement. --- Histoire --- Tocqueville, Alexis de, - 1805-1859 --- Durkheim, Émile, - 1858-1917 --- Weber, Max, - 1864-1920 --- Simmel, Georg, - 1858-1918 --- Pareto, Vilfredo, - 1848-1923 --- Lazarsfeld, Paul Felix, - 1901-1976 --- Étude et enseignement
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#SBIB:309H02 --- #SBIB:309H1000 --- #SBIB:316.21H10 --- #SBIB:032.GIFTCOM --- Communicatiewetenschap: algemeen --- Media: algemene en theoretische werken --- Het functionalisme en systeemdenken in de theoretische sociologie --- Mass media --- Social sciences --- History --- Congresses. --- Congresses --- Behavioral sciences --- Human sciences --- Sciences, Social --- Social science --- Social studies --- Civilization --- Mass communication --- Media, Mass --- Media, The --- Communication --- History&delete& --- Lazarsfeld, Paul Felix
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"The Hungarian artist-designer László Moholy-Nagy, the Austrian sociologist Paul Lazarsfeld, and his fellow Viennese Victor Gruen-an architect and urban planner-made careers in different fields. Yet they shared common socialist politics, Jewish backgrounds, and experience as refugees from the Nazis. This book tells the story of their intellectual migration from Central Europe to the United States, beginning with the collapse of the Habsburg Empire, and moving through the heady years of newly independent social-democratic republics before the descent into fascism. It follows their experience of exile and adaptation in a new country, and culminates with a surprising outcome of socialist thinking: the opening of the first fully enclosed, air-conditioned suburban shopping center in the United States. Although the American culture they encountered ostensibly celebrated entrepreneurial individualism and capitalistic "free enterprise," Moholy-Nagy, Lazarsfeld, and Gruen arrived at a time of the progressive economic reforms of the New Deal and an extraordinary open-mindedness about social democracy. This period of unprecedented economic experimentation nurtured a business climate that, for the most part, did not stifle the emigres' socialist idealism but rather channeled it as the source of creative solutions to the practical problems of industrial design, urban planning, and consumer behavior. Based on a vast array of original sources, Malherek interweaves the biographies of these three remarkable personalities and those of their wives, colleagues, and friends with whom they collaborated on innovative projects that would shape the material environment and consumer culture of their adopted home. The result is a narrative of immigration and adaptation that challenges the crude binary of capitalism and socialism with a story of creative economic hybridization"--
Capitalism --- Socialism --- Gruen, Victor, --- Lazarsfeld, Paul F., --- Moholy-Nagy, László, --- Moholy-Nagy, Ladislaus, --- Nagy, László Moholy-, --- Nagy, Ladislaus Moholy-, --- Lazarsfeld, Paul Felix --- Grünbaum, Victor David, --- Gruenbaum, Victor, --- United States --- Intellectual life --- Social conditions. --- capitalism, socialism, immigration, business, design
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