Background
Hardt, Hanno Richard Eduard was born on December 4, 1934 in Germany. Son of Heinz and Hanni (Reinke) Hardt.
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Hanno Hardt has thoroughly revised and expanded his 'pre-history' of communication research in the United States. With the notable addition of Karl Marx's journalism-focused writings and a new foreword by James W. Carey, this edition covers intellectual contributions from several German theorists in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, as well as first-generation U.S. sociologists who were influenced by this scholarship. A new concluding chapter explores the continuing influence of German social thought and the contemporary shift of paradigms in U.S. communication research, including approaches such as critical (Marxist) and cultural studies.
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A book which concentrates on the reflections of early American sociologists and their German colleagues or teachers who have contributed to the development of communication and mass communication in the US and elsewhere. It suggests that the intellectual history of the field may yield theoretical insights on the relationship between communication and advancement of society, which may in turn have consequences for the development of communication and mass communication research today. 'This is one of the more important bits of historical digging in some time...it helps to create a larger theoretical basis for historical studies in communication development.' -- Mass Media Booknotes, September 1979
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Hardt, Hanno Richard Eduard was born on December 4, 1934 in Germany. Son of Heinz and Hanni (Reinke) Hardt.
Master of Arts, Southern Illinois University, 1963. Doctor of Philosophy, Southern Illinois University, 1967.
Lecturer, Southern Illinois U. School Journalism, Carbondale, 1963-1965; assistant professor journalism, U. North Dakota, Grand Forks, 1965-1968; assistant professor, School Journalism and Mass Communications, U. Iowa, Iowa City, 1968-1969; associate professor, School Journalism and Mass Communications, U. Iowa, Iowa City, 1969-1974; professor, School Journalism and Mass Communications, U. Iowa, Iowa City, since 1974; John F. Murray professor, School Journalism and Mass Communications, U. Iowa, Iowa City, since 1981; visiting professor, universities Munich, Munster, Mainz (all Germany), U. Wien, Austria, NIHE, Dublin, U. Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, Ireland, since 1974. Professor faculty social science U. Ljubljana, Slovenia, since 1992.
(A book which concentrates on the reflections of early Ame...)
(Hanno Hardt has thoroughly revised and expanded his 'pre-...)
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Member International Association Mass Communications Research.
Married Ursula I, Brix, June 23, 1960 (divorced December 1979). Children: Nicole, Katreen, Nina. Married Vida Zei, December 21, 1995.