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Goldsen studied the psychological effects of television on individuals and society. Most notably, Goldsen was a very visible critic of a congressionally mandated government study of the impact of television violence on children. When the study reported no ill effects, Goldsen was able to document
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that the television industry had stacked the study and that its results were suspect. Goldsen explained the importance of her studying television by noting, "it is still possible to turn off the television set. It is not possible to turn off the television environment."
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Factors related to acceptance of innovations in Bang Chan, Thailand: Analysis of a survey conducted by the Cornell Cross-Cultural Methodology Project, (Interim reports series)
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Goldsen broadcast a series of 11 lectures on sociology over an Ithaca, New York radio stations, February to May 1974.
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Goldsen was also active in Cornell University's governance and served on its University Senate.
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Rose K. Goldsen, The Show and Tell Machine (New York: The Dial Press, 1975), p. xi.
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Prior to coming to Cornell, Goldsen worked for the Office of Radio Research,
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Show and Tell Machine: How American Television Works and Works You over
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Women Scientists in America: Before Affirmative Action, 1940-1972
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C. Wright Mills Clarence Senior Rose Kohn Goldsen (1950).
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She also studied the attitudes of college students.
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Rose Kohn Goldsen
sociology
Cornell University
television
popular culture
Columbia University
Bureau of Applied Social Research
Cornell Library
archive of new media art
ASIN
B000R0CVSW
ASIN
B0007GR2RG
Love Canal: Science, Politics, and People
ISBN
978-0-669-04034-0
ISBN
978-0-8037-8614-1
"Women in Media Research"
Women Scientists in America: Before Affirmative Action, 1940-1972
ISBN
978-0-8018-5711-9
"Science in Wonderland"
"Albert Bandura Autobiography"
"Guide to the Rose Goldsen papers, [ca. 1950-1985]"
Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art website
ETC: Experimental Television Center
Archive
Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art
Categories

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