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Reaction to World News Events and the Influence of Mass Media in an Indian Village
Reaction to World News Events and the Influence of Mass Media in an Indian Village

by Thomas Poffenberger and Shirley B. Poffenberger

University of Michigan Press, 1971

ISBNs

Paper: 978-0-472-03842-8

eISBN: 978-0-472-90225-5 (OA)

eISBN: 978-0-472-12825-9 (standard)

About the Book
Our major research interest in the village under study was originally in the area of socialization practices, social change and variables related to fertility behavior. We had not planned a study of the diffusion of news events and villagers’ reactions to them. However, the Indian Government was considering the use of media for a major mass communication program, to propagate the idea of having small families through the use of family planning methods, and we believed it would be of value to examine any data that might be helpful in getting at least some feeling about what villagers read in the papers and what they heard on the radio, as well as their understanding of the information and their attitudes toward it. We subsequently asked questions about the use of mass media. [1]
About the Author
Thomas POFFENBERGER is Professor of Population Planning at the University of Michigan.
Tags
Michigan Papers On South And Southeast Asia, Influence, Asia, History
Open Access Information

Label: National Endowment for the Humanities

License: CC BY-NC-ND