13/1/24 Guide to the James W. Carey Papers James W. Carey Papers Finding Aid Authors: Roxanne Dunn; Salvatore V. De Sando.

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Guide to the James W. Carey Papers 1957/2006 University of Illinois Archives Overview of the Collection James W. Carey Papers 1957-2006 13/1/24 James W. Carey, 1934-2006 14.40 English University of Illinois Archives
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Access Terms

This Collection is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.

Genre/Form of Material: Papers Topical Term: American Journalism Communications Research Communications, College of Dissertations Faculty Papers Newspapers Program Evaluation Publications Speeches Teaching Telecommunications University of Illinois
Administrative Information Accruals:

Additional accession acquired on 5/07/2018; 11/2/2020 via Dan Carey

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Alphabetically by subject.

Scope and Contents

Papers of James W. Carey (1935-2006), Dean of the College of Communications (1979-92), Professor of Journalism at University of Illinois (1963-66, 1967-68, 1974-76), Director of Institute of Communications Research at University of Illinois (1969-76), Research Professor of Communications (1967-76), and Dean of the College of Communications at University of Illinois (1979-1992); contains administrative notes, article drafts, biographical materials, book drafts, correspondence, course notes, dissertations, interviews, lecture notes, overhead projector sheets, preliminary qualifications notes, research notes, speeches, student research, theses; including correspondence with Ram Avrahami, Rueben Abraham, Daniel Bernheim, Kristen Daly, Johnson Hawley, Philip Kay, David Livingston, Valentina Mele, Sophie Muetzel, Judy Page, Jeff Pooley, Ellen Schwartzman, Pavel Shlossberg, Petra Sonderegger, Olivier Sylvain, Thorin Tritter, and Joost Van Dreunen, Vince Norris, Bill Ryan, Jay Jensen, Tom Guback, John J. Quirk, Julian Simon, Norvall Neil Luxon, James D. Halloran, Lary Belman, Carolyn Maron, Ray Boston, Larry Grossberg, Dick Cunningham, Don Smith, Stephen W. Littlejohn, Michael Gurevitch, Paul Hirsch, David H. Burton, Robert Fortner, Norman Sims, Leslie Rado, Cliff Christians, Edward C. McLuskie, Jr., John E. Simmons, Rene-Jean Ravault, George Gerbner, Rudiger Scheidges, Pam Falkenberg, Marion Morse Wood,Bob Reid, John Jensen, Joan Konner, Robert M. Berdahl. Significant topics include the College of Communications at the University of Illinois, Columbia University, and University of Iowa, Marshall McLuhan, Harald Adams Innis, journalism, communication, culture, race and television, media, consumption habits, history of journalism.