Language of politics : studies in quantitative semantics
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Language of politics : studies in quantitative semantics
(Library of policy sciences)
G.W. Stewart, c1949
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Note
"Most of the work...was done at the University of Chicago or in connection with the War Communications Research Projectat the Library of Congress."
The Associates: Raymond Fadner, Joseph M. Goldsen, Alan Grey, [et al.]
bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 382-398)
Contents of Works
- Introduction. The language of power / Harold D. Lasswell
- Style in thelanguage of politics / Harold D. Lasswell
- Why be quantitative? / Harold D. Lasswell
- Technique. Thecproblem of validating content analysis / Irving L. Janis.
- The reliability of content analysis categories / Abraham Kaplan, Joseph M. Goldsen.
- Recording and context units : four ways of coding editorial content / Alan Grey, David Kaplan, Harold D. Lasswell
- The feasibility of the use of samples in content analysis / Alexander Mintz
- The confficient of imblance / L. Janis, Raymond Fadner
- Applications. Propaganda detection and the courts / Harold D. Lasswell
- Trend : May day slogans in Soviet Russia, 1918-1943 / Sergius Yakobson, Harold D. Lasswell
- Interaction : the third international on its change of policy / Nathan Leites
- Interaction : the response of communist propaganda to frustration / Nathan Leites, I. de Sola Pool