Harold D. Lasswell

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Harold D. Lasswell was a pioneering American political scientist and communication theorist known for his work on propaganda, political psychology, and the analysis of power and policy.

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instanceOf academic
author
communication theorist
human
political scientist
academicDegree PhD in political science
citizenship American
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1902-02-13
dateOfDeath 1978-12-18
educatedAt University of Chicago
employer Library of Congress NERFINISHED
University of Chicago
Yale Law School NERFINISHED
Yale University
familyName Lasswell NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork communication studies
policy sciences
political psychology
political science
propaganda studies
fullName Harold Dwight Lasswell NERFINISHED
givenName Harold
influenced communication studies
media studies
policy analysis
political communication
political psychology
knownFor communication model "Who says what in which channel to whom with what effect" NERFINISHED
content analysis in communication research
development of policy sciences
studies of political symbols and political language
theory of propaganda
language English
notableConcept politics as "who gets what, when, how"
notableWork Politics: Who Gets What, When, How NERFINISHED
Power and Personality NERFINISHED
Propaganda Technique in the World War NERFINISHED
Psychopathology and Politics NERFINISHED
The Analysis of Political Behaviour NERFINISHED
The Policy Sciences NERFINISHED
World Politics and Personal Insecurity NERFINISHED
occupation professor
researcher
placeOfBirth Donnellson, Illinois, United States NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath New York City
surface form: New York City, New York, United States
researchMethod content analysis
theoreticalContribution Lasswell communication model NERFINISHED
concept of policy orientation in social science
early systematic study of propaganda

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Charles E. Merriam influenced Harold D. Lasswell