Maxwell E. McCombs (born December 3, 1938) is an American journalism scholar known for his work on political communication. He is the Jesse H. Jones Centennial Chair in Communication Emeritus at the University of Texas at Austin. He is particularly known for developing the agenda setting theory of mass media with Donald Lewis Shaw. In a 1972 paper, McCombs and Shaw described the results of a study they conducted testing the hypothesis that the news media have a large influence on the issues that the American public considers important. They conducted the study while they were both working at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The resulting paper, "The Agenda-Setting Function of Mass Media", has since been described as "a classic and perhaps the most cited article in the field
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| - Maxwell McCombs (ca)
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| - Maxwell E. McCombs (* 1938) ist ein US-amerikanischer Kommunikationswissenschaftler. (de)
- Maxwell McCombs (Birmingham, Alabama, 3 de Dezembro 1938), é um jornalista, pesquisador e professor estadunidense considerado um dos fundadores da pesquisa empírica sobre a teoria do Agenda Setting. (pt)
- Maxwell McCombs (Birmingham, Alabama), és un periodista estatunidenc. Es va graduar en 1960 després d'estudiar lletres a la Tulane University. La seua carrera periodística va començar en 1961 al New Orleans Times on va treballar com a reporter fins a 1963. Tres anys més tard fou nomenat Doctor per la Stanford University. Després d'aconseguir el 1966 el seu doctorat, va decidir dedicar-se a l'educació. Concretament la seua labor docent començà a les universitats de Los Angeles (1965-66) i Carolina del Nord (1967-73), passant amb posterioritat a la de Syracuse (1973-85). Cal destacar que fou director del News Research Center de la American Newspaper Publishers Association des de 1975 fins al 1984. Un any més tard, es va incorporar al Departament de Periodisme de la Universitat de Texas en Au (ca)
- Maxwell E. McCombs (born December 3, 1938) is an American journalism scholar known for his work on political communication. He is the Jesse H. Jones Centennial Chair in Communication Emeritus at the University of Texas at Austin. He is particularly known for developing the agenda setting theory of mass media with Donald Lewis Shaw. In a 1972 paper, McCombs and Shaw described the results of a study they conducted testing the hypothesis that the news media have a large influence on the issues that the American public considers important. They conducted the study while they were both working at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The resulting paper, "The Agenda-Setting Function of Mass Media", has since been described as "a classic and perhaps the most cited article in the field (en)
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| - Role of Television in the Acquisition of Language (en)
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| - Helen Dinerman Award from the World Association for Public Opinion Research (en)
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