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Public Opinion in Soviet Russia : A Study in Mass Persuasion
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Author(s):
Alex Inkeles
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December 31 1950
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
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9780674498716
Publication date (Print):
December 31 1950
Publication date (Online):
December 31 1950
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10.4159/harvard.9780674498723
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. vii
FOREWORD
pp. xi
AUTHOR'S PREFACE
pp. xv
Contents
pp. 3
1. THE STUDY OF MASS COMMUNICATION
pp. 11
2. LENINIST THEORY AND PUBLIC OPINION
pp. 26
3. THE ADMINISTRATION OF PROPAGANDA AND AGITATION
pp. 38
4. COMMUNIST PROPAGANDA: THE SCHOOLING OF OPINION LEADERS
pp. 67
5. THE BOLSHEVIK AGITATOR
pp. 94
6. THE ROLE OF THE LOCAL PARTY ORGANIZATION
pp. 101
7. THE DEVELOPMENT OF ORAL AGITATION POLICY
pp. 121
8. ORAL AGITATION AND THE SOVIET SYSTEM
pp. 135
9. THE SOVIET CONCEPTION OF THE PRESS
pp. 143
10. THE STRUCTURE OF A PLANNED PRESS
pp. 157
11. THE FUNCTIONS AND CONTENT OF THE PRESS
pp. 175
12. EDITORS AND WRITERS OF THE SOVIET PRESS
pp. 184
13. CENSORSHIP AND SUPERVISION OF THE PRESS
pp. 194
14. PUBLIC CONTROL, SELF-CRITICISM, AND THE PRESS
pp. 225
15. THE ADMINISTRATION OF RADIOBROADCASTING
pp. 234
16. BROADCASTING AND RADIO RECEPTION IN THE U.S.S.R.
pp. 254
17. PROGRAM POLICY AND THE CONTENT OF SOVIET BROADCASTS
pp. 274
18. THE RADIO AUDIENCE IN THE U.S.S.R.
pp. 289
19. THE SOVIET FILM INDUSTRY
pp. 317
20. A NOTE IN CONCLUSION
pp. 327
NOTES
pp. 357
BIBLIOGRAPHY
pp. 367
INDEX
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