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  skos:definition "In 1960, Joseph Klapper wrote The Effects of Mass Communication in which he outlined the “phenomenistic approach” to media studies. Klapper explains the approach by stating “it [the phenomenistic approach] is in essence a shift away from the tendency to regard mass communication as a necessary and sufficient cause of audience effects, toward a view of the media as influences, working amid other influences, in a total situation” (p. [Source: Encyclopedia of Political Communication; Effects of Mass Communication, The]"@en ;
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n9j:-LFQNMJ41-W
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n9j: a skos:ConceptScheme .
