Sociology of Communication II: Authors and Theories
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This article offers a chronology of authors and theories in a systematic way from 1980 to 2000. Through this text we want the reader to find a useful tool to enter the study of the Sociology of Communication and, specifically, studies on the effects of Media on the receiver. To place this timeline, there has been a review of the relevant literature, manuals specific theories of Sociology of Communication. Through this text we intend the reader to find a bargain to go into the study of Communication Sociology instrument and, in particular, studies on the effects of media on the reception.
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