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%0 Book Section
%1 katz_audience_2003
%A Katz, Elihu
%A Dayan, Daniel
%B Canonic Texts in Media Research: Are There Any? Should There Be? How About These?
%C Cambridge, UK
%D 2003
%E Katz, Elihu
%E Peters, John D.
%E Liebes, Tamar
%E Orloff, Avril
%I Polity
%K chicago classic-work-treatment intellectual internalist langs media-effects sociology television united-states
%P 121--136
%T The Audience Is a Crowd, the Crowd Is a Public: Latter-Day Thoughts on Lang and Lang's 'MacArthur Day in Chicago'
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