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The Search for a Method: Focus groups and the development of mass communication research

The Search for a Method: Focus groups and the development of mass communication research

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The Search for a Method: Focus groups and the development of mass communication research

by MORRISON, David E.; [KIERAN, Matthew]

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Luton: Luton Press, 1998. Paperback. Near Fine. Large paperback. Reading crease to spine, light wear to edges. Inscribed in blue pen to half-title: "To Matthew/ out of respect/ for all his insightful help/ David M/ summer 1999." Else, clean and tight. A pleasing presentation copy. Near fine David E. Morrison is Professor Emeritus at the University of Leeds; here, he revisits the subject of his doctoral work, Paul Lazarsfeld, and his role in the development of focus groups for communications research. From the academic library of Matthew Kieran (1968-), Professor of Philosophy and the Arts at the University of Leeds (2009-2021) and the ASA/BSA's Wollheim Lecturer for 2021. Alongside Michael Svennevig, Kieran and Morrison collaborated together on a 1997 working paper: 'Regulating for Changing Values' (London: Broadcasting Standards Commission).

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The Search for a Method: Focus groups and the development of mass communication research
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MORRISON, David E.; [KIERAN, Matthew]
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Luton Press
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Date Published
1998
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