Gladys Engel Lang is a major figure in communication, media, and public opinion research [leer más].
Algunas publicaciones (con asterisco los trabajos escritos junto a Kurt Lang):
“Some Neglected Temporal Aspects of Human Ecology.” Social Forces 22 (1943), 43-47.
* “The Unique Perspective of Television and Its Effect: A Pilot Study,” American Sociological Review 18 (1952), 3-12.
* “The Inferential Structure of Political Communications,” Public Opinion Quarterly 19 (1955), 168-84.
* “Political Participation and the Television Perspective,” Social Problems 4 (1956), 107-116.
* “The Television Personality in Politics,” Public Opinion Quarterly 20 (1956), 103-113.
* “Television and the Intimate View of Politics,” Journal of Broadcasting 1 (1956-57), 47-55.
* “The Mass Media and Voting,” in Eugene Burdick and Arthur J. Brodbeck, eds., American Voting Behavior (Glencoe, IL: The Free Press, 1959), 217-35.
“Minority Groups and Economic Status in New York State.” In Aaron Antonovsky and Lewis Lorwin, eds., Discrimination and Low Incomes (Albany, NY: State of New York, Interdepartmental Committee on Low Incomes, 1959), 49-71.
* “Decisions For Christ: Billy Graham in New York” in M. Stein and A. Vidich, eds., Anxiety and Identification (Glencoe, IL: The Free Press, 1960), 415-427. Old Age in America (Editor). Reference Shelf, Vol 33, no 5, New York: H.W. Wilson Company, 1961.
* Collective Dynamics. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Co, 1961.
*“Candidate Images and Vote Decisions,” in Sidney Kraus, ed., The Great Debates, (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1968), 313-331.
*“Planning for Emergency Operations,” Mass Emergencies 1 (1967), 107-117.
* Politics and Television. Chicago: Quadrangle Books, 1968.
* Voting and Nonvoting. Boston: Blaisdell Publishing Company, 1968.
* “Collective Behavior Theory and the Escalated Riots of the Sixties,” in Tamotsu Shibutani, ed., Human Nature and Collective Behavior: Papers in Honor of Herbert Blumer (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1970).
* “Critical Events Analysis,” in Steven H. Chaffee, ed., Political Communications: Issues and Strategies for Research (Beverly Hills: Sage, 1975), 195-217.
* “Experiences and Ideology: The Influence of the Sixties on the Intellectual Elite.” in Research in Social Movements, Conflicts, and Change. ed. L. Kriesberg. JAI Press: Greenwich, Conneticut, 197-230.
* The Battle for Public Opinion: The president, the press, and the polls during Watergate. New York: Columbia University Press, 1983
* Politics and Television Re-Viewed by Kurt Lang and Gladys Engel Lang. Sage: Beverly Hills, 1984.
* “Recognition and Renown: The Survival of Artistic Reputation” American Journal of Sociology, 94 (1988), 79-109.
* Etched in Memory: The Building and Survival of Artistic Reputation. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1990
* Introduction to the Illinois Paperback of Etched in Memory (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2001), xi-xxvi.
* "The 'New' Rhetoric of Mass Communication Research: A Longer View,” Journal of Communication 33:3 (2006), 128-140.
Other Biographical Sources for Gladys Lang
William P, Eveland, “Gladys Engel Lang,” in Nancy Signorielli, ed., Women in Communication (Greenwood Press, 1996), 254-63.
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