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罗杰斯对四位传播学研究鼻祖的评价如何?

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四位鼻祖指的是杜威、库利、帕克、米德。

评价:虽然他们当中没有一位被视为主要的传播学者,但他们都在研究与教学中重视引介欧洲学术,强调理论发展,力主“亲自动手”;都将传播看作是影响人类行为的重要过程,并将传播尤其是人际传播置于人类行为概念的中心点上:都强调一个信息如何被认知的个人主观性是一个重要的人类特质;都寄希望于大众传播媒介对社会变迁、社会进步能有所推动。

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