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Paul Felix Lazarsfeld

    Paul Lazarsfeld was a pivotal figure in sociology, establishing the Bureau for Applied Social Research at Columbia University. His influence as an American sociologist was substantial, shaping the direction of social research. Lazarsfeld focused on empirical methods and a deep understanding of societal phenomena. His legacy lies in founding an institution that continues to advance the field of social sciences.

    Qu'est-ce que la sociologie?
    Persönlicher Einfluß und Meinungsbildung
    Am Puls der Gesellschaft Zur Methodik der empirischen Soziologie
    De arbetslösa i Marienthal
    Empirische Analyse des Handelns
    Radio and the Printed Page
    • 2023

      Radio and the Printed Page

      • 376 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Originally published in 1940, this insightful work explores the relationship between radio and newspapers during a time when these two media were vying for dominance in the world of news and entertainment. With in-depth analysis and thoughtful commentary, this book remains a must-read for those interested in the history of media.

      Radio and the Printed Page