The Frankfurt School was known for its _________.
A) early support for the Nazis
B) savage criticism of mass media as a vehicle for higher forms of culture
C) development of empirical social research methods in Germany
D) optimism about radio as a means of "civilizing the masses"
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Q3: The view of the media that sees
Q4: The critical cultural studies perspective argues that
Q5: One of the key differences between cultural
Q6: Cultural analysis researchers and critical, cultural studies
Q7: Stuart Hall sees media as _ where
Q9: Stuart Hall views mass media in Western,
Q10: Culture is _.
A) what television says it
Q11: Culture imposed from above or outside that
Q12: Horace Newcomb argues that _.
A) media have
Q13: Highly ambitious, macroscopic, speculative theories that attempt
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