Sociology and the Mass Media: Some Major Problems and Modest Proposals

A CASE HISTORY BASED ON PERSONAL EXPERIENCE IS PRESENTED, OF EVENTS OCCURRING WHEN A SOCIOLOGICAL PAPER WAS DISSEMINATED THROUGH THE MASS MEDIA & THE SUBSEQUENT IMPACT ON THE AUTHOR & PROFESSION. THE CONTENT OF THE INITIAL JOURNALISTIC TREATMENT WAS PROCESSED BY SUCCESSIVE JOURNALISTS &...

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