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  1. Harold Dwight Lasswell (February 13, 1902 – December 18, 1978) was an American political scientist and communications theorist. He earned his bachelor's degree in philosophy and economics and his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. He was a professor of law at Yale University.

  2. Harold Lasswell was an influential political scientist known for seminal studies of power relations and of personality and politics and for other major contributions to contemporary behavioral political science.

  3. Harold Dwight Lasswell (February 13, 1902 — December 18, 1978) Harold Dwight Lasswell, the American political scientist states that a convenient way to describe an act of communication is to answer the following questions. Who. Says What. In Which Channel. To Whom. With what effect?

  4. Harold Lasswell (born February 13, 1902, Donnellson, Illinois, U.S.—died December 18, 1978, New York, New York) was an influential political scientist known for seminal studies of power relations and of personality and politics and for other major contributions to contemporary behavioral political science.

  5. Harold Dwight Lasswell (1902–1978), American political scientist with a specific interest in the symbolic aspects of politics, is considered one of the founders of mass communication research in the United States.

  6. Lasswell's model of communication is one of the first and most influential models of communication. It was initially published by Harold Lasswell in 1948 and analyzes communication in terms of five basic questions: "Who?", "Says What?", "In What Channel?", "To Whom?", and "With What Effect?".

  7. THE WORK OF HAROLD D. LASSWELL: His Approach, Concerns, and Influence Dwaine Marvick For many educated Americans, Lasswell provided a common-sense, open-ended idea of what political science might be when he wrote a small book in 1936 called Politics: Who Gets What, When, How. The title is his famous mapping sentence for the study of politics. "How"

  8. Harold D. Lasswell's extensive and wide-ranging books and essays are extraordinarily rich sources of ideas, methods, and topics for the study of political behavior.

  9. The policy sciences, an ambitious multidisciplinary movement founded by the preeminent political scientist, Harold D. Lasswell, offered an unprecedented approach to public policy based primarily on an adaptation of the work of John Dewey and other pragmatists.

  10. Nov 28, 2006 · The “policy scientist of democracy” was a model for engaged scholarship invented and embodied by Harold D. Lasswell. This disciplinary persona emerged in Lasswell's writings and wartime consultancies during the 1940s, well before he announced in his APSA presidential address, printed in the Review precisely 50 years ago, that political ...