Wilbur Schramm Writer
Wilbur Lang Schramm (August 5, 1907 – December 27, 1987), was a scholar and "authority on mass communications". He founded the Iowa Writers' Workshop in 1935 and served as its first director until 1941. Schramm was hugely influential in establishing communications as a field of study in the United States, and the establishing of departments of communication studies across U.S. universities. Wilbur Schramm is considered the founder of the field of Communication Studies. He was the first individual to identify himself as a communication scholar; he created the first academic degree-granting programs with communication in their name; and he trained the first generation of communication scholars. Schramm's mass communication program in the Iowa School of Journalism was a pilot project for the doctoral program and for the communication research institute he founded in 1947 at Urbana. At Illinois, Wilbur Schramm set in motion the patterns of scholarly work in communication study that continue to this day.
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Birth date | August 05, 1907 |
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Birth name | Wilbur Lang Schrammhttp://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wilbur Schramm&action=edit |
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Date of death | December 27, 1987 |
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notable work | Mass Media and National Developmentmodel of communication |
Wilbur Schramm on Wikipedia
External resources
- http://books.google.com/books?id=JZrVZaF4h9gC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false
- http://histsoc.stanford.edu/pdfmem/SchrammW.pdf
- http://utminers.utep.edu/asinghal/Articles%20and%20Chapters/singhal-Wilbur%20Schramm-communicator.pdf
- http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/spec-coll/archives/guides/RG99.0118.htm