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Bibliography of Works by James W. Carey

Books, Articles, and Reviews, 1960-1990

Pages 252-258 | Published online: 24 Jul 2013

Compiled with the help of Barbara Buckley

  • “Advertising: An Institutional Approach.” In The Role of Advertising, edited by Charles H. Sandage and Vernon Fryburger, 3-17. Homewood, 111.: Richard D. Irwin, 1960.
  • Review of The Powerful Consumer, by George Katona. Journalism Quarterly 38 (Spring 1961): 243-44.
  • Review of Studies in Public Communication, edited by Edward C. Uliassi. Journalism Quarterly 39 (Winter 1962): 104-5.
  • “Some Personality Correlates of Persuasibility.” In Toward Scientific Marketing, edited by Stephen A. Greyser, 30-43. Chicago: American Marketing Association, 1964. (Reprinted in Consumer Behavior and the Behavioral Sciences, edited by Stewart Henderson Britt, 462-63. New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1966.)
  • “An Ethnic Backlash?” Commonweal 81 (16 October 1964): 91-93.
  • “Variations in Negro/White Television Preferences.” Journal of Broadcasting 10 (Summer 1966): 199-212.
  • With Rita James Simon. “The Phantom Racist.” Trans-action 4 (November 1966): 5-11. (Reprinted in Campus Power Struggle, edited by Howard S. Becker, 10-19. Chicago: Aldine, 1970.)
  • “Harold Adams Innis and Marshall McLuhan.” Antioch Review 27 (Spring 1967): 5-39. (Reprinted in many journals and anthologies, including McLuhan: Pro and Con, edited by Raymond Rosenthal. New York: Funk and Wagnalls, 1968.)
  • “Generations and American Society.” In America Now, edited by John G. Kirk, 293-305. New York: Atheneum, 1968.
  • Review of The Committee, by Walter Goodman. In Commonweal 88 (17 May 1968): 275-76.
  • “The Communications Revolution and the Professional Communicator.” Sociological Review Monograph, no. 13 (January 1969): 23-38.
  • Review of Thirty Plays Hath November, by Walter Kerr. In Journalism Quarterly 46 (Winter 1969): 844-45.
  • With John J. Quirk, “The Mythos of the Electronic Revolution,” Parts 1,2. American Scholar 39 (Spring, Summer 1970): 219-41, 395-424.
  • “Marshall McLuhan.” World Book Encyclopedia. 1970, 1988.
  • Review of Dwight MacDonald on Movies, by Dwight MacDonald. In Journalism Quarterly 47 (Spring 1970): 181-82.
  • Review of The Movies as Medium, edited by Lewis Jacobs. Journal-ism Quarterly 48 (Summer 1971): 373-74.
  • Review of Mass Media and the National Experience: Essays in Communications History, edited by Ronald T. Farrar and John D. Stevens. Journalism Quarterly 48 (Winter 1971): 774-75.
  • The Politics of the Electronic Revolution. Urbana: Institute of Communications Research, University of Illinois, 1972.
  • Review of On Culture and Communication, by Richard Hoggart, and Beyond Babel: New Directions in Communications, by Brenda Maddox. Commonweal 98 (16 March 1973): 42-43.
  • “Criticism of the Press.” In Education for Newspaper Journalists in the Seventies and Beyond, 257-79. Washington, D.C.: American Newspaper Publishers Association Foundation, 1973.
  • With John J. Quirk, “The History of the Future.” Communication Technology and Social Policy, edited by George Gerbner, Larry P. Gross, and William H. Melody, 485-503. New York: John Wiley, 1973.
  • “The Problem of Journalism History.” Journalism History 1 (Spring 1974): 3-5, 27.
  • “Journalism and Criticism: The Case of an Undeveloped Profession,” Review of Politics 36 (April 1974): 227-49.
  • Review of The People’s Films: A Political History of U.S. Government Motion Pictures, by Richard Dyer MacCann, and Nonfiction Film, by Richard Meran Barsam Journalism Quarterly 51 (Summer 1974): 355-56.
  • With Albert L. Kreiling. “Popular Culture and Uses and Gratifications: Notes Toward an Accommodation.” In The Uses of Mass Communications, edited by Jay G. Blumler and Elihu Katz, 225-48. Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage, 1974.
  • “Communication and Culture” (Review essay on The Interpretation of Culture, by Clifford Geertz). Communication Research 2 (April 1975): 173-91.
  • “Canadian Communication Theory: Extensions and Interpretations of Harold Innis.” In Studies in Canadian Communications, edited by Gertrude Joch Robinson and Donald F. Theall, 27-59. Montreal: McGill University Programme in Communications, 1975.
  • “A Cultural Approach to Communication.” Communication 2 (December 1975): 1-22.
  • “But Who Will Criticize the Critics?” Journalism Studies Review 1 (Summer 1976): 7-11.
  • “Mass Communication Research and Cultural Studies: An American View.” In Mass Communication and Society, edited by James Curran, Michael Gurevitch, and Janet Woollacott, 409-25. Londo: Edward Arnold, 1977; Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage, 1979.
  • Review of Existential Journalism, by John C. Merrill. Journalism Quarterly 54 (Autumn 1977): 627-29.
  • Review of Film: The Democratic Art, by Garth Jowett. Journal of Communication 27 (Summer 1977): 223-25.
  • “Concentration and Diversity in the News Media: An American View.” In The Mass Media in Germany and the United States, edited by J. Herbert Altschull and Paula C. Pearce, 31-39. Bloomington: Institute for German Studies, Indiana University, 1978.
  • Editor, with Paul Hirsch. Special issue on “Communication and Culture: Humanistic Models in Research.” Communication Research 5 (July 1978).
  • “Social Theory and Communication Theory.” Communication Research 5 (July 1978): 357-68.
  • “The Ambiguity of Policy Research.” Journal of Communication 28 (Spring 1978): 114-19. (Reprinted in Mass Communication Review Yearbook, vol. 1, edited by G. Cleveland Wilhoit and Harold de Bock, 706-11. Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage, 1980.)
  • “A Plea for the University Tradition.” Journalism Quarterly 55 (Winter 1978): 846-55. (Reprinted in Journalism Studies Review, July 1979, and Carleton Journalism Review, Summer 1980.)
  • “The Politics of Popular Culture: A Case Study.” Journal of Communication Inquiry 4 (Winter 1979): 3-32.
  • “Foreword.” In Social Theories of the Press, by Hanno Hardt, 9-14. Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage, 1979.
  • Review of Mass Communication and Society (Open University Course, DE 353). Media, Culture and Society 1 (April 1979): 313-18.
  • “Graduate Education in Mass Communication.” Communication Education 28 (September 1979): 282-93.
  • Review of Big Story: How the American Press and Television Reported and Interpreted the Crisis of Tet 1968 in Vietnam and Washington, by Peter Braestrup. American Historical Review 84 (April 1979): 594-95.
  • “Comments on the Weaver-Gray Paper.” In Mass Communication Review Yearbook, vol. 1, edited by G. Cleveland Wilhoit and Harold de Bock, 152-55. Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage, 1980.
  • “Changing Communications Technology and the Nature of the Audience.” Journal of Advertising 9 (Summer 1980): 3-9, 43.
  • With Clifford Christians, “The Logic of Qualitative Research.” In Research Methods in Mass Communications, edited by Guido Stempel and Bruce Westley, 342-62. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1980.
  • “International Communications: The Impact of the Mass Media.” In International Communication in a Multi-Faceted World, Proceedings of Midwest Regional Conference for Senior Fulbright Scholars, 7-16. Urbana, III.: 1980. (Reprinted in Representative American Speeches, 1980-1981, edited by Owen Peterson, 95-110. New York: H.W. Wilson, 1981.)
  • “McLuhan and Mumford: The Roots of Modern Media Analysis.” Journal of Communication 30 (Spring 1980): 162-78.
  • Review of Teaching as a Conserving Activity, by Neil Postman. Educational Communication and Technology 28 (Winter 1980): 294-95.
  • “The Computer As Change Agent: An Essay.” Journalism Quarterly 57 (Winter 1980): 678-80.
  • “Culture, Geography, and Communications: The Work of Harold Innis in an American Context.” In Culture, Communication and Dependency, edited by William H. Melody, Liora Salter, and Paul Heyer, 73-91. Norwood, N.J.: Ablex, 1981.
  • “Review Essay: The Discovery of Objectivity” (Review of Discovering the News, by Michael Schudson). American Journal of Sociology 87 (March 1982): 1182-88.
  • “Mass Media: The Critical View.” In Communication Yearbook 5, edited by Michael Burgoon, 18-33. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction, 1982.
  • “Technology and Ideology: The Case of the Telegraph.” Prospects 8 (1983): 303-25.
  • “The Origins of the Radical Discourse on Cultural Studies in the United States.” Journal of Communication 33 (Summer 1983): 311-13.
  • “High Speed Communication in an Unstable World.” Chronicle of Higher Education, 27 July 1983, 48.
  • “High Tech and High Ed.” Illinois Issues, March 1984, 22-29.
  • “The Paradox of the Book.” Library Trends 33 (Spring 1985): 103-13.
  • “Tutting the World at Peril’: A Conversation with James W. Carey,” Journalism History 12 (Summer 1985): 38-53.
  • “Overcoming Resistance to Cultural Studies,” In Mass Communication Review Yearbook, vol. 5, edited by Michael Gurevitch and Mark R. Levy, 27-40. Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage, 1985.
  • “The Dark Continent of American Journalism.” In Reading the News, edited by Robert Karl Manoff and Michael Schudson, 146-96. New York: Pantheon, 1986.
  • “An Essay: Technology, Culture and Democracy: Lessons from the French.” Journalism Quarterly 63 (Winter 1986): 855-58.
  • “Journalists Just Leave: The Ethics of an Anomalous Profession.” In Ethics and the Media, edited by Maile-Gene Sagen, 5-19. Iowa City: Iowa Humanities Board, 1986.
  • “Walter Benjamin, Marshall McLuhan, and the Emergence of Visual Society.” Prospects 11 (1987): 29-38.
  • “High Technology and Higher Education.” In Technological Change and the Transformation of America, edited by Steven E. Goldberg and Charles R. Strain, 183-98. Carbondale, III.: Southern Illinois University Press, 1987.
  • “The Pressand the Public Discourse.” Center Magazine 20 (March-April 1987): 4-32.
  • “Will the Center Hold?” Mass Communication Review Yearbook, vol. 6, edited by Michael Gurevitch and Mark R. Levy, 26-30. Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage, 1987.
  • “The Demagogue as Rabblesoother.” Review of Reagan’s America: Innocents at Home, by Garry Wills. Illinois Issues, July 1987, 21-23. (Reprinted as “Reagan and the Mythology of the American Childhood.” In These Times, 19 August-1 September 1987, 18-19.
  • Review of Politics of Letters, by Richard Ohmann. Los Angeles Times, 28 June 1987, 8.
  • Editor, Media, Myths, and Narratives: Television and the Press. Beverly Hills: Sage, 1988.
  • “Editor’s Introduction: Taking Culture Seriously.” In Media, Myths, and Narratives: Television and the Press, 8-18. Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage, 1988.
  • Communication As Culture. Boston: Unwin Hyman, 1989.
  • “Humanities are Central to Doctoral Studies.” ASJMC Insights, February 1989, 2-5.
  • “Presidential Election 1988: The Degradation of Democratic Discourse.” Illinois Issues, January 1989, 16-18.
  • “Harold Innis (1894-1952).” In International Encyclopedia of Communications, vol. 2, edited by Erik Barnouw, etal, 320-21. New York: Oxford University Press, 1989.
  • “Commentary: Communications and the Progressives.” Critical Studies in Mass Communications 6 (September 1989): 764-82.
  • Review of Prof Scam: Professors and the Demise of Higher Education, by Charles J. Sykes. In Journalism Educator 44 (Autumn 1989): 48-53.
  • With Julian L. Simon. “The Churches’ Responsibility to Teach the Value of Life: A Surprising Dialogue Between Catholic and Jew.” In Population Matters: People, Resources, Environment, and Immigration, by Julian L. Simon, 239-52. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Books, 1990.
  • “The Language of Technology: Talk, Text and Template As Metaphors for Communication.” In Communication and the Culture of Technology, edited by Martin J. Medhurst, Alberto Gonzalez, and Tarla Rai Peterson, 19-39. Pullman: Washington State University Press, 1990.
  • “Technology As a Totem for Culture,” American Journalism 7 (Fall 1990): 242-51.
  • “Bibliography of Works by James W. Carey: Books, Articles, and Reviews, 1960-1990.” American Journalism 7 (Fall 1990): 252-58.

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