Wednesday, June 09, 2010

REFERENCES

Acosta, L. (1973). Mass media and imperialist ideology in Mattelart, A. & Siegelaub, S. (Eds) Communication and Class Struggle 2: Liberation, Socialism. New York: International General.
Adorno, T.W., Frenkel-Brunswik, E., Levinson, D.S. & Sandford, R.N. (1950). The Authoritarian Personality. New York: Harper.
Agogino, G.A. (1950). A Study of the Stereotype of the American Indian. Unpublished M.A. thesis. University of New Mexico.
Alderson, C. (1968). Magazines Teenagers Read. Oxford: Pergamon Press.
Allen, H.C. (1959). The Anglo-American Relationship since 1783. London: Allen & Charles Black.
Aronowitz, S. (1959). False Promises: The Formation of American Working Class Consciousness. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Bailyn, L. (1959). Mass media and children: A study of exposure habits and cognitive effects. Psychological Monographs 73.
Ball-Rockeach, S.J. & de Fleur, M.L. (1976). A dependency model of Communication Research 3. p.1.
Baxendale, L. (1978). A Very Funny Business. London: Duckworth.
Beard, C.A. & Beard, M.R. (1937). The Making of American Civilization. New York: Macmillan.
Belson, W.A. (1975). Juvenile Theft: The Causal Factors. London: Harper Row.
Belson, W.A. (1984). Television Violence and the Adolescent Boy. London: Saxon House.
Bettelheim, B. (1976). The Uses of Enchantment. New York: A.A. Knopf.
Berelson, B. & Salter, P. (1946). Majority and minority Americans: An analysis of magazine fiction. Public Opinion Quarterly 10. pp. 168-190.
Berger, A. (1971). Comics and culture. Journal of Popular Culture 5. pp. 164177.
Berger, A. (1973). The Comic-Stripped American. New York: Walker Publishing Co.
Blair, W. (1977). What's funny about doctors? Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 21. pp. 89-98. Bogart, L. (1963). Comic strips and their adult readers in Manning White, O. & Abe, R.H. (Eds) The Funnies: An American Idiom. New York.
Bogdan, R., Bilken, D., Shapiro, A. & Spelkoman, D. (1982). The disabled: media's monster. Social Policy 13. pp. 32-35.
Brabant, S. (1976). Sex-role stereotyping in the Sunday comics. Sex Roles 2. pp. 331-337.
Busby, L.J. (1975). Women and society: the mass media. Paper presented at the Conference of the Speech Association. Iowa State University.
Carter, E. (1984). Alice in the consumer wonderland: West German case studies in gender and consumer culture in McRobbie, A. & Nava, M. (Eds) Gender and Generation. London: Macmillan.
Cawelti, J.C. (1964). Cowboys, Indians and outlaws. The American West 1. pp. 29-78.
Committee on Foreign Affairs. (1964). Winning the Cold War: The U.S. Ideological Offensive. Report No 2. House Report No 1352.
Cruise O'Brien, R. (1979). Mass communications, social mechanisms of incorporation and dependence in Villamil, J. (Ed) Transnational Capitalism and National Development. Atlantic Highlands: Humanities Press.
Curran, J., Gurevitch, M. & Woollacott, J. (1982). The study of the media: theoretical approaches in Gurevitch, M., Bennett, T., Curran, J. & Woollacott, J. (Eds) Culture, Society and the Media. London: Methuen.
Daniels, L. (1973). Comix: A History of Comic Books in America. London: Winwood House.
De Fleur, M.L. & Ball-Rockeach, S.J. (1975). Theories of Mass Communication. New York: David McKay.
De Tocqueville, A. (1955). Democracy in America 2. New York: Vintage.
Di Fazio, J.S. (1974). A Content Analysis to Determine the Preference of Selected American Values Found In Comic Books During Two Time Periods, 19461950, 1966- 1970. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation. University of Iowa.
Dixon, B. (1978). Catching Them Young 2: Political Ideas in Children's Fiction. London: Pluto Press.
Dollard, J. (1945). The acquisition of new social habits in Linton, R. (Ed) The Science of man in the World Crisis. New York: Columbia University Press.
Doob, L.W. (1949). Public Opinion and Propaganda. London: The Cresset Press.
Dorfman, A. & Mattelart, A. (1971). How To Read Donald Duck: Imperialist Ideology in the Disney Comics. New York: International General.
Dun & Bradstreet Ltd. (Eds) (1982). Key British Enterprises: The Top 20.000 British Companies 1 & 2. London.
Dunning, J.H. (Ed) (1972) International Investment: Selected Readings. Harmondsworth: Penguin.
Edelstein, A.S. & Nelson, J.L. (1969). Violence in the comic cartoon. Journalism Quarterly 46. pp 358-362.
Enzersberger, H.M. (1979). Constituents of a theory of the media in Newcomb, H. (Ed) Television: The critical View. New York: Oxford.
Faust, W.M. (1971). Comics and how to read them. Journal of Popular Culture 5. pp. 194-202.
Fejes, F. (1981). Mass imperialism: an assessment. Media, Culture and Society 3. pp. 281-189.
Ferkiss, V.C. (1957). Populist influences on American fascism in Fine, S. & Brown, G.S. (Eds) (1961) The American Past: Conflicting Interpretations of the Great Issues I. New York: Macmillan.
Fischer, E. (1983). The Necessity of Art. Harmondsworth: Penguin.
Fischer, F.L. (1965). The Influences of Reading and Discussion on the Attitudes of Fifth Graders Toward American Indians. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation. University of California, Berkeley.
Five To 10. (1985). Rene Goscinny. pp. 39-54. Athens.
Flichy, P. (1980). Current approaches to mass communication research in France. Media, Culture and Society 2. pp. 179-188.
Garnham, N. (1979). Towards a Political Economy of Mass Communication. Unpublished manuscript.
Gebner, G. (1967). Mass media and human communication theory in Dance, F.E. (Ed) Human Communication Theory. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston.
Golding, P. (1974). The Mass Media. New York: Longman
Graafs, M. (1954). A Survey of Comic Books in the State of Washington. Unpublished report. University of Washington.
Grauerholtz, E., Willims, L.E. & Clark, R.E. (1982). Women in comic strips: what's so funny? Free Inquiry in Creative Sociology 10. pp. 108-111, 117.
Green, V.A. (1974). The Role of the Indian in the Western Comic Book. Unpublished M.A. thesis. University of Saskatchewan, Canada.
Gunter, B. (1980). Plenty of evidence, very little proof. The Listener. 23 January. pp. 7-9.
Hall, S. (1980). Cultural studies: two paradigms. Media, Culture and Society 2. p. 1.
Hartman, P. & Husband, O. (1974). Racism and the Mass Media. London; DavisPoynter.
Himmelweit, H.T., Oppenheim, A.N. & Vince, P. (1958). Television and the Child. London: Oxford University Press.
Hoggart, D. (1981). The commercial literature of schoolchildren. Media Culture and Society 3. pp. 367-387.
Holsti, O.R. (1969). Content Analysis for the Social Science and Humanities. Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wiley.
Hoult, T.F. (1949). Comic books and juvenile delinquency. Sociology and Social Research 33. pp. 279-284.
Hovland, C.I. (1968). Effects of the mass media on communication in Lindzey, G. & Aronson, E. (Eds) Handbook of Social Psychology 2: Research Methods. Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wiley.
Hudson, B. (1984). Femininity and adolescence in McRobbie & Nava (Eds).
Jackson, E.P. (1944). Effects of reading upon attitudes toward the Negro race. Library Quarterly 14. pp. 47-54.
Johnson, H.G. (1969). Comparative Cost and Commercial Policy Theory for a Developing World Economy. Stockholm: Almquist & Wicksell.
Johnson, N. (1966). What do children learn from war comics. New Society 8. pp. 7-12.
International General. (Eds) (1981). Final paper of International Seminar on "El Papel sociopolotico de los medios de communications collectiva para la sociedad de cambio en America Latina". La Catalina, Costa Rica in Mattelart, A. & Siegelaub (Eds).
Intra-Governmental Committee on International Communications. (Ed) (1966). Report and Recommendations to Senate and House Commerce Committees.
Kasen, J.H. (1979). Exploring collective symbols. Pacific Sociological Review 22. pp.348-81.
Kasen, J.H. (1980). Whither the self-man? Comic culture and the crisis of legitimation in the U.S. Social Problems 28. pp. 131-148.
Kelman, H.C. (1961). Processes of open change. Public Opinion Quarterly 25. pp. 57-78.
Klapper, J.T. (1960). The Effects of Mass Communication. New York: Free Press of Glencoe.
Klapper, J.T. (1974). Social Effects of mass communication in Civickly, J.M. (Ed) Messages: A Reader in Human Communication. New York: Random House.
Koestler, A. (1964). The Act of Creation. London: Hutchinson.
Kunzle, D. (1971). Introduction to the English edition in Dorfman & Mattelart (Ed).
Laishley, J. (1972). Can comics join the multi-cultural society? The Times Educational Supplement. 24 November. p. 4.
Lasswell, H.D. (1948). The structure and function of communication in society in Bryson, L. (Ed) The Communication of Ideas. New York: Harper & Bros.
Lasswell, H.D., Lerner, D. & Pool, I. de S. (1952). The Comparative analysis of symbols. Stanford: Standford University Press.
Laycock, J. (1966). Vampires, Kisses and dreams. Use of English 17. pp. 321325.
Lazarsfeld, P.F. & Merton, R.K. (1948). Mass communication, popular taste and organized social action in Bryson (Ed).
Lee, C. (1980). Media Imperialism Reconsidered: The Homogenizing of Television Culture. Beverly Hills: Sage.
Lippman, W. (1922). Public Opinion. New York: Harcourt & Brace.
Lipset, S.M. (1979). The First New Nation: The United States in Comparative and Historical Perspective. New York: W.W. Norton & Co.
Litcher, J. & Johnson, D.W. (1969). Changes in attitudes toward Negroes of white elementary school students after use of multiethnic readers. Journal of Educational Psychology 60. pp. 148-152.
Lovibond, S.H. (1967). The effect of media stressing crime and violence upon children's attitudes. Social Problems 15. pp. 91-100.
Loveday, L. & Chiba, J. (1981). At the crossroads: the folk ideology of femininity in the Japanese comic. Communications 17. pp. 135-150.
Lowenthal, L. (1961). Literature, Popular Culture and Society. Englewood, Cliffs.: Prentice-Hall.
Magazine 23. (1986). Charles Schultz. pp. 57-59. Athens.
Malter, M.S. (1952). The content of current comic magazines. The Elementary School Journal Man L11. pp. 505-510.
Manning White, D. & Abel, R.H. (Eds) (1963). The Funnies: An American Idiom. New York: Free Press.
Mattelart, A. (1974). Mass Media, Ideologies et Mouvement Revolutionnaire. Paris: Editions Anthropos.
Mattelart, A. (1976). Multinationales et Systemes de Communications - Les Appareils Ideologiques de l' Imperialisme. Paris: Editions Anthropos.
Mattelart, A. (1978). The crisis and the modes of communication. Laru Studies 11. pp. 35-43.
Mattelart, A. (1979). Multinational Corporations and the Control of Culture. Atlantic Highlands: Humanities Press.
Mattelart, A. & Mattelart, M. (1979). De l' Usage des Media en Temps de Crise. Paris: Main Moreau.
McCombs, M.E. (1981). The agenda setting approach in Nimmo, D.D. & Sanders, K.R. (Eds) Handbook of Political Communication. Beverly Hills: Sage.
McQuail, D. (1977). The influence and effects of mass media in Curran, J., Gurevitch, M. & Woollacott, J. (Eds) Mass Communication and Society. London: Edward Arnold.
McQuail, D. & Windahl, S. (1981). Communication Models. London: Longman.
McRobbie, A. (1982). Jackie: An ideology of adolescent femininity in Waites, B., Bennett,
T. & Martin, G (Eds) Popular Culture: Past and Present. London: Croom Helm & Open University Press
Miller, D.D. (1957). The Story of Walt Disney. New York: Holt & Co.
Mosco, V. & Herman, A. (1980). Communication, domination and resistance. Media, Culture and Society 2. pp. 351-365.
Moscowitz, M., Katz, m. & Levering, R. (Eds) (1980). Everybody's Business, San Francisco: Harper & Row.
Mumford, L. (1939). Men Must Act. London: Secher & Warburg.
Murdock, G. (1982). Large corporations and the control of the communication industries in Gurevitch et al (Eds).
Murdock, G. & Golding, P. (1977). Capitalism, communication and class relations in Curran et al (Eds).
Murdock, G. & McCron, R. (1978). Television and teenage violence. New Society, 14 December. pp. 632-633.
Nash Smith, H. (1950). Virgin Land: The American West as Symbol and Myth. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
National Organization for Women (NOW). (1972). Dick and Jane as Victims. Princenton, New Jersey: Women on Words and Images.
Noelle-Neumann, E. (1974). The spiral of silence: a theory of public opinion. Journal of Communication 24.
Noelle-Neumann, E. (1980). Mass media and social change in developed societies in Wilholt, G.C. & de Bock, H. (Eds). Mass Communication Review Yearbook 1. Beverly Hills: Sage.
O Caollai, S. (1975). Broadcasting and the growth of a culture in Mattelart & Siegelaub (Eds).
Orwell, G. (1944). Boy's weeklies in Orwell, S. & Angus, I. (Eds) (1968) The Collected Essays: Journalism and letters of George Orwell 3. London: Secher & Warburg.
Pantelidou-Malouta, M. (1984). The contribution of comics to the political socialization of children. Reading 94. pp. 41-47. Athens.
Parsons, T. (1951). The Social System. Glencoe, Ill.: The Free Press.
Platis, N. (1978). About comics and other disasters. Reading 15. pp. 26-36. Athens.
Platis, N. (1978). Walt Disney. Koloubra 5. pp. 8-10. Athens.
Pool, I. de S. (Ed) (1959). Trends in Content Analysis. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.
Portes, A. (1976). On the sociology of national development: theories and issues. American Journal of Sociology 82.
Pratt, J.W. (1950). America's Colonial Experiment: How the U.S. Gained, Governed and in Part Gave Away a Colonial Empire. New York.
Reitberger, R. & Fuchs, W. (1972). Comics: An Anatomy of a Mass Medium. London: Studio Vesta.
Riesman, D. (1961). The Lonely Crowd. New York: Yale University Press.
Robertson, D. (1971). The multinational enterprise: trade flows and trade policy in
Romano, V. (1984). Power, cult and kitch. Media, Culture and Society 8. pp. 211-221.
Rostow, W.W. (1958). The national style in Morison, E.E. (Ed) The American Style: Essays in Value and Performance. New York: Harper & Bros.
Saenger, G. (1963). Male and female relations in the American comic strip in White Manning & Abel (Eds).
Salinas, R. & Paldan, L (1979). Culture in the process of dependent development: theoretical perspectives in Nordeustreng, K. & Schiller, H.I. (Eds) National Sovereignty and International Communications. Norwood: Ablex.
Schiller, H.I. (1969). Mass Communications and American Empire. New York: A. M. Kelly.
Schramm, W. (1974). How communication works in Civikly (Ed).
Schultz, G.P. (1986). Democracy and the United States. TO BHMA. 13 July. pp. 14-15. Athens.
Seiter, e. (1986). Feminism and ideology: the terms of women's stereotypes. Feminist Review 22. pp. 58-81.
Seymour-Ure, C. (1974). The Political Impact of Mass Media. London: Constable.
Smythe, D. (1977). Communications: blindspot of western Marxism. Canadian Journal of Political and Social Theory 1. pp. 1-27.
Stahl, A. (1976). Die mythologie der comics in Wermke, J. (Ed). Comics and Religion. Munchen.
Stampp, K.M. (1952). The historian and southern Negro slavery in Fine & Brown (Eds).
Stevens, J.D. (1976). Colour in the comic strip: racial stereotyping trends in black and in white newspapers. Paper represented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Education and Journalism. 31 July - August 4. Maryland, California.
Stopford, J.M., Dunning, J.H. & Haberich, K.O. (Eds) (1980). The World Directory of Multinational Enterprises 1 & 2.. London: Macmillan.
Tan, A.S. & Scruggs, K.J. (1980). Does exposure to comic violence lead to aggression to children? Journalism Quarterly 57. pp. 579-583.
TAXYDROMOS 36 (1986). In Ronnie's embrace. 4 September. pp. 88-91. Athens.
Terron, E. (1970). Possibilidad de la Estetica Como Ciencia. Madrid: Ayuso.
Thunberg, A.M., Nowak, K. & Rosengren, K.E. (1979). Samverkansspiralen. Stockholm: Liber Ferlag.
Tichenor, P.J. (1982). Status, communication and social evolution: evolution of the knowledge gap hypothesis. Mass communication 10.
Tucker, N. (1976). War! Sports! Adventure! Laughs! Where 122. pp 291-293.
TO BHMA. (1986). Star wars: President Reagan's great delusion. 26 October. pp. 13. Athens.
Tracey, M. (1984). Television and violence The Listener. 19 January. pp. 7-9.
Tunstall, J.C. (1977). The Media Are American: Anglo-American Media in the World. London: Constable.
U.S. Government Printing Office. (1958). American Foreign Policy: Current Documents. Department of State Publications 7322. April 1962. Washington D.C.
Van Alstyne, R.W. (1960) The Rising American Empire. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
Varis, T. (1973). International Inventory of Television Programme Structure and the Flow of Programmes between Nations. Tampere: University of Tampere Press.
Vera, H. & Leslie, G.R. (1979). The world of Disney: Notes on the American Family from a Sociology of Knowledge Perspective. Sociological Symbosium 28. pp. 71-86.
Walkerdine, V. (1984). Some day my prince will come: Young girls and the preparation for adolescent sexuality in McRobbie & Nava (Eds).
Walpes, D., Berelson, B. & Bradshaw, F.R. (1940). What Reading Does to People? Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Walt Diseny Productions. (1986). Walt Disney World. Advertising pamphlet. Burbank, California.
Weinberg, A.K. (1935). Manifest Destiny: A Study of Nationalist Expantionism in American History. Baltimore: John Hopkins Press.
Weinberg, N. & Santana, R. (1978). Comic books: Champion of the disabled stereotype. Rehabilitation Literature 39. pp. 327-331.
Weitzman, L.J., Eifler, D., Hokada, E. & Ross, C. (1972). Sex-role socialization in picture books for preschool children. American Journal of Sociology 77. pp. 1125-1149.
Wertham, F. (1954). Seduction of the Innocent. New York: Rinehart.
White, W.H. (1956). The Organization Man. New York: Simon & Schuster. Williams, R. (1951). American Society. New York: A.A. Knopf. Winchester, S. (1986). The fuhrer's ghost. Sunday Times Magazine. 14 September. pp. 36-41.
Wright, C.R. (1974). The nature and function of mass communication in Civikly (Ed).
Zimet, S.G. (1980). Print and Prejudice. London: Hodder & Storeghton.
Zoc, E. (1986). Morris. Five To 2. pp. 94-95.

No comments: