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Elihu Katz papers

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Elihu Katz is an American Israeli sociologist and media scholar who has made substantial contributions to the field of communication, specifically in the areas of media effects, diffusion, uses and gratifications and reception, and media events.

Katz was born on May 31, 1926 in Brooklyn, New York to parents of Eastern European Jewish descent. As a child he attended the Yeshiva of Flatbush, where he learned Hebrew at age 6. Katz's earliest aspiration was to be a circus manager, but after discovering that it would be nearly impossible to wrangle lions, tigers, bears, and observe the Sabbath, he abandoned his big top dreams, focusing instead on becoming a journalist. It was in pursuit of this goal that Katz, following his graduation from Midwood High School in 1944, began a BA at Columbia College in Manhattan. His studies were interrupted, however, by a stint in the United States Army from 1944-1946, during which he was trained as a Japanese interpreter at the University of Chicago, and stationed briefly overseas.

Returning to Columbia upon the conclusion of his military service, Katz completed his undergraduate degree in 1948. He continued at Columbia as a graduate student, having been drawn to a program in the Department of Sociology, which had strengths in public opinion and communication and was headed by two men preeminent in the sociological field: Paul F. Lazarsfeld (Katz's soon-to-be mentor), and Robert K. Merton. Katz took a concurrent job at the affiliated Bureau for Applied Social Research, an arrangement then common. Leo Lowenthal of Frankfurt School renown was also involved with the Department, preparing for his position as Research Director of the Voice of America. As Lowenthal's student, Katz obtained his MA in 1950 with a thesis titled The Happiness Game, which dealt with fan mail to a radio personality.

Around this time, Katz met Ruth Torgovnik—a young musicologist and Israeli cultural emissary—through the course of his involvement with Columbia's Intercollegiate Zionist Federation of America. They would marry in 1951, and have two children, Matthew and Nathaniel.

Following his work with Lowenthal, Katz inherited an unfinished study by Lazarsfeld and others born of efforts that culminated in 1944's The People's Choice. Therein, Lazarsfeld had suggested the highly influential model of a "two-step flow of communication," which challenged the popular assumption that the media produced powerful effects in an atomized, passive mass audience, and instead asserted the importance of person-to-person exchange and agency in deliberative processes. Katz's analysis and shaping of the data from the incomplete, follow-up study led not only to his dissertation, but also the publication—coauthored with Lazarsfeld—of Personal Influence: The Part Played by People in the Flow of Mass Communication in 1955. The book proved monumental to the field, and its focus on the juncture of mass media and interpersonal communication would be a prime conceptual mover in Katz's career.

In 1954, Katz officially left the Bureau. Like many of his Columbia colleagues, he took a position in the University of Chicago's Department of Sociology. Soon thereafter, in addition to Chicago, Katz assumed a post at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1956, where he set up the Communications Institute with Michael Gurevitch and Dina Goren in 1965. He also assumed a role in the mid-1960s at the Israel Institute of Applied Social Research (IIASR), which was modeled after Lazarsfeld's Columbia Bureau.

At Chicago, Katz proceeded in exploring research domains suggested by the implications of Personal Influence—the microcosm of decision-making giving way to the diffusion of influence amongst and across groups. Looking at the importance of both the media and interpersonal networks, Katz, along with James Coleman and Herbert Menzel, tracked the adoption of a new drug by various communities of physicians. The researchers' efforts eventually resulted in the 1966 publication of Medical Innovation: A Diffusion Study. Katz then extended his treatment of spreading novelty from individuals to include municipalities' acceptance of fluoridation, coming out in 1969 with The Politics of Community Conflict: The Fluoridation Decision, alongside coauthors Robert Crain and Donald Rosenthal.

Much of Katz's work in Jerusalem during this period was motivated by the huge influx of immigrants to Israel at the end of the 1950s, and the difficulties of productive intercultural negotiation. Together with Brenda Danet, Katz studied, among other things, the interactions of passengers and bus drivers, appeals to customs agents, and the justifications offered by supplicants when asking favors of God in prayer. These projects, and similar undertakings by others, are laid out in the 1973 Bureaucracy and the Public: A Reader in Official-Client Relations.

Due in large part to certain communication deficiencies foregrounded during the course of the Six-Day War, Israeli officials decided in 1967 to expand the nation's broadcast presence beyond radio. Katz, ever peregrinatious, took leave of his Jerusalem and Chicago academic appointments for two years in order to concentrate the whole of his energies on heading Israel's nascent television service. Although his tenure was brief, the fecund ground it sowed for him would yield interesting opportunities in the future. He left the service in 1969, returning to the Hebrew University and IIASR—but not Chicago—where he began studying Israeli secularization and leisure.

As a direct result of his television work, Katz was asked by the BBC in 1975 to appraise the state of broadcasting in England, and produced the 1977 report Social Research on Broadcasting: Proposals for Further Development. The same year, in collaboration with George Wedell, Katz published Broadcasting in the Third World: Promise and Performance, on the politically idealistic establishment, and ensuing diversionary ramifications, of television projects in developing countries. This continued involvement with TV, especially his BBC report, brought Katz to the attention of the University of Southern California's Annenberg School for Communication, and in 1978 he began teaching there—commuting between Los Angeles and Jerusalem.

All the while Katz had continued pursuing issues raised by his work with Lazarsfeld—specifically, the empowerment of the audience at the expense of omnipotent mass media. Now that viewers and listeners had been reactivated, so to speak, Katz and others were interested in the ways by which that activity manifested in relation to mass media, and to what ends. In 1974, he and Jay Blumler produced an edited volume on the subject, The Uses of Mass Communication: Current Perspectives on Gratifications Research. Katz's efforts in this area would later find their most articulated expression in 1990's The Export of Meaning: Cross-Cultural Readings of Dallas, which detailed the reception studies he conducted with Tamar Liebes, wherein they explored the sundry audience decodings of the primetime soap opera by individuals of diverse cultural background.

If The Export of Meaning represented Katz's expression of a maximally enervated mass media—in the "limited effects" tradition inaugurated by Personal Influence—then his next book, Media Events: The Live Broadcasting of History, returned some of the media's potency. The inspiration for Media Events began in Jerusalem with Katz's, and his collaborator Daniel Dayan's, revisitation of televised events such as Egyptian President Anwar Sadat's 1977 visit to Jerusalem. Their initial curiosity launched a fifteen-year project to understand the social implications and ramifications of large-scale spectacles, which demand the simultaneous attention of a whole nation, or the world, and result in the elaborate enactment of mediated rituals serving to consolidate group identities and direct public opinion.

Throughout the 1990s, as scientific director of the Guttman Institute (formerly the IIASR), Katz was also involved in survey work focused on the views of Israeli citizens relating to the major social and political happenings of the day. His efforts resulted in numerous reports and publications, including the books The Jewishness of Israelis: Responses to the Guttman Report and Negotiating Jerusalem.

In 1993, after leaving USC and officially retiring from (but maintaining some involvement with) the Hebrew University, Katz joined the faculty of the other Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania, where he established the post-doctoral Annenberg Scholars Program. Katz's work in this period was born of his enduring concern with diffusion, which led him to a conceptual rediscovery of the French sociologist Gabriel Tarde. In particular, Katz argued that Tarde's essay of 1898, "Opinion and Conversation," acted as an incredibly prescient theoretical forerunner to much that had gone on in communication scholarship since—anticipating everything from "agenda setting," to Lazarsfeld's "two-step flow," to the diffusion of innovation, and even the aggregation of public opinion. His efforts, and those of coauthors Christopher Ali and Joohan Kim, culminated in 2014's Echoes of Gabriel Tarde: What We Know Better or Different 100 Years Later—a hypertext "dialogue" examining the development of communication through a Tardean lens.

2014 also marked Katz's retirement from the Pennsylvanian Annenberg. He finally settled year-round in Jerusalem, where he continues his research and writing.

Works cited:

First, Anat, and Hanna Adoni. "The Story of the Communication Field in Israel: Nation Building, Personal Transfer, and Growth." In The International History of Communication Study, edited by Peter Simonson and David W. Park, 495-514. New York: Routledge, 2016.

Katz, Elihu, curriculum vitae, June 2004.

Katz, Elihu. "Where we stand." Presentation at Fits and Misfits between Media and Constituencies at the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, Jerusalem, Israel, May 9, 1996.

Katz, Elihu. "Yet again." Presentation at a retirement event at the Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, March 6, 2014.

Livingstone, Sonia. "The Work of Elihu Katz: Conceptualizing Media Effects in Context." In The International Handbook of Media Research, edited by John Corner, Philip Schelsinger, and Roger Silverstone, 18-47. London: Routledge, 1997.

This initial portion of Katz's papers was transferred from his office at the University of Pennsylvania's Annenberg School for Communication, and primarily documents his scholarly and professional activities from the early 1980s to 2014. Well-represented are materials pertaining to, or created during his tenure as the scientific director at the Guttman Institute of Applied Research (later absorbed into the Israel Democracy Institute), and as a professor at both the University of Southern California and University of Pennsylvania. These materials include correspondence, drafts, outlines, notes and research, conference proceedings, course syllabi and documents, and public opinion surveys, among others. Evidence of Katz's involvement with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Israel Broadcasting Authority is also present, but less substantial than that associated with those institutions and times mentioned above. Additionally, a small amount of personal matter and items relating to the University of Chicago is extent. Processing of the remainder of the collection (the contents of Katz's Hebrew University office) is ongoing, and this finding aid will be updated as additional material becomes available.

Currently, the collection is divided into ten series: I. General Correspondence; II. Project Files; III. Other Writings and Research; IV. Professional Events; V. Honors and Awards; VI. Teaching Files; VII. Guttman Institute of Applied Social Research; VIII. Israel Broadcasting Authority; IX. Biographical and Personal Materials; and X. Restricted. A more detailed description of materials can be found at the series level.

Whenever possible, Katz's original order has been maintained, which accounts for the fact that versions of the same document (especially paper drafts) appear in multiple locations.

This collection will be of value not only to researchers curious about Katz's personal contributions to communication and mass media scholarship, public opinion research, and, to a lesser extent, Israeli television, but also to those interested in the history and development of communication as an academic discipline in the 20th, and early 21st centuries.

Donated by Elihu Katz in 2015.

Publisher
University of Pennsylvania: Annenberg School for Communication Library Archives
Finding Aid Author
Jordan Mitchell, based in part on previous work by Deborah Lubken and Jefferson Pooley
Finding Aid Date
2016.11.16
Access Restrictions

The bulk of this collection is open for research use; however, materials in boxes 37-39 are restricted from access until 2094 because they contain personally identifiable information (or due to preservation concerns, in which case, facsimiles exist within the collection). Researchers interested in the content of these boxes should contact the Annenberg Library Archives for further information.

Use Restrictions

Copyright restrictions may exist. For most library holdings, the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania do not hold copyright. It is the responsibility of the requester to seek permission from the holder of the copyright to reproduce material from the Annenberg Library Archives.

Collection Inventory

Scope and Contents

Correspondence in this series mostly documents Katz's communication with colleagues and academic peers from 1974 to 2013, and relates to research, publications, and professional activities. To a lesser extent, various personal exchanges are also extant.

Katz's incoming and outgoing correspondence is filed together, and arranged alphabetically by correspondent's last name or corporate title.

Researchers should note that correspondence pertaining to specific projects, events, or positions undertaken will be found in the appropriate series or subseries below.

Adler, Chaim, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1995.
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Adoni, Hanna, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1995.
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Akhavan-Majid, Roya, Southern Illinois University, 1996.
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American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1999.
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Ang, Peng Hwa, National University of Singapore, 1994.
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Annenberg, Leonore, 2002.
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Aronson, Michael, Harvard University Press, 1997.
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Atunes, Marco Antonio, University of Beira Interior, 2001.
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Axelsson, Sigbert and Alf Linderman, Uppsala University, 1992.
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Bahar, Pirhiya, Council for Higher Education, Israel, 1995-1998, undated.
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Includes proposal to establish a graduate communication program at Hebrew University; Language Note: Some Hebrew

Balfe, Judith, City University of New York Graduate Center, 1997.
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Ball-Rokeach, Sandra, University of Southern California, 1993-2004.
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Ballinger, Jennifer, Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia, 1995.
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Barden, Rebecca, Routledge, 1993.
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Bartels, Larry M., Princeton University, 1994.
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Beaud, Paul, University of Lausanne, 1995.
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Bello, Edison Otero, University of Chile, 1995.
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Ben-Ami, Ilan, Open University of Israel, 2003.
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Ben-Amos, Dan, University of Pennsylvania, 1995.
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Ben-Ezra, Haim, Ort Afula High School, 1995.
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Ben-Rafael, Eliezer, Tel Aviv University, 1995.
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Beniger, James, University of Southern California, undated.
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Benson, Lee, University of Pennsylvania, 1992-1999.
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Benton, Charles, Benton Foundation, 1997.
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Berger, Arthur Asa, San Francisco State University, 1992-1993.
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Bernstein, Zalman C., 1996.
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Bielby, Denise, University of California Santa Barbara, 1992.
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Bineham, Jeffery, Saint Cloud State University, undated.
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Blackwell Publishers, 2001.
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Blau, Judith R., University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, 1993.
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Blondheim, Menahem, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2003.
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Blumler, Jay, University of Leeds, 1990-1999.
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Bobo, Lawrence, University of Wisconsin Madison, 1986.
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Boczkowski, Pablo J., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004.
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Bodle, John V., Middle Tennessee State University, 2000.
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Boorstin, Daniel J., 1993.
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Born, Georgina, Cambridge University, 2000.
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Boulier, Dominique, Euristic Media, 1992.
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Brecher, Walter, 1992.
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Brown, Allen, Griffith University, 1992.
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Buckingham, David, 1996-1999.
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Canby, Jeanny Vorys, 1995.
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Cantor, Muriel, American University, 1994.
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Cary, Roger, British Broadcasting Corporation, 1995.
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Cayrol, Annabelle, 1997.
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Center for Advanced Judaic Studies, University of Pennsylvania, 2003.
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Center for Arts and Culture, 1998.
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Cernea, Ruth Fredman, Hillel Foundation for Jewish Life on Campus, 1997.
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Citrin, Katia, Yitzhak Rabin Center for Israel Studies, 1996.
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Cohen, Barney, National Research Council, 1997.
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Cohen, Yoel, 1996.
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Cohen-Almagor, Raphael, University of California Los Angeles, 1999.
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Coman, Mihai, University of Bucharest, 2001.
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Cooper, Gloria, Columbia Journalism Review, 1993.
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Crothers, Charles, University of Kent at Canterbury, 1994-1995.
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Curtis, Mary E., Transaction Publishers, 1994-1996.
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Danet, Brenda, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1997.
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Darnton, Robert, Princeton University, 1997.
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Dashefsky, Arnold, University of Connecticut, 1993.
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Dayan, Daniel, National Center for Scientific Research, France, 1991-2004.
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DiMaggio, Paul, Princeton University, 1995.
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Douglas, Mary, 1994.
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Drew, Charles, 1993.
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Eason, David L., Middle Tennessee State University, 2004.
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Edelman, Murray, University of Wisconsin Madison, 1993.
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Eden, Dov, Tel Aviv University, 2000.
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Ellis, Donald G., Communication Theory, 1995.
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Everett, Henry J., 1994-2000.
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Feldman, Jacob J., Rutgers University, 1996.
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Fernandez-Kelly, Patricia, Princeton University, 2007.
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Freundel, Barry, Kesher Israel Congregation Georgetown Synagogue, 1996.
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Gabbay, Shaul M., 1992.
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Gal-Ezer, Judith, Open University of Jerusalem, 2000.
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Gamson, William A., Boston College, 1991.
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Gans, Herbert, Columbia University, 1992-1994.
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Gibson, David, 2000-2003.
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Gidron, Erika, 1993.
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Gilchrest, Debi, Columbia University, 1995.
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Golding, Peter, Loughborough University, 1992.
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Golob, Paul, The Free Press, 1998.
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Goodman, Leo A., University of California Berkley, 1999.
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Gottesman, Ron, University of Southern California, 1993.
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Graber, Doris A., University of Illinois at Chicago, 1996.
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Grabias, Barbara, University of Pennsylvania, 1997, undated.
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Grabias, David, Sinema Productions, 1995.
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Greeley, Andrew M., University of Chicago, 1992-1997.
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Greenberg, Irving, undated.
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Gross, Elliot S., 1998.
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Grothe, Thorsten, Bertelsmann Foundation, 1995.
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Guizzardi, Gustavo, University of Padova, 1994.
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Hackforth, Josef, German sport University Cologne, 1994.
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Halpern, Pablo, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 1992.
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Hamilton, James F., University of Georgia, 2013.
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Hamm, Ingrid, Bertelsmann Foundation, 1992.
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Harmon, Dorothy, Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, 1995-1996.
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Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1988-1995.
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Herbst, Susan, Northwestern University, 1992.
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Hershfang, Herbert H., Boston Municipal Court Department, 1993-1994.
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High Court of Justice, Israel, 1996.
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Hoffman, Hilmar, Stiftung Lesen, 1994.
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Horowitz, Irving Louis, Transaction Publishers, 1993-2010.
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Inoguchi, Takashi, United Nations University, 1997.
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Israel Communication Association, 2006.
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Jackson, Katherine, Northwestern University, 1996.
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Jacobs, Ronald N., University of Albany, 1999.
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Jahi, Mai, 2001.
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Jakubowicz, Karol, Committee on Radio and Television, 1984.
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Jamieson, Kathleen Hall, University of Pennsylvania, 1994.
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Jewish Book Council, 2002.
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Johnston, Deirdre, University of Pennsylvania, 2000.
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June, Woong Rhee, Korean Broadcasting System, 1997.
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Kato, Hidetoshi, National Institute of Multimedia Education, Japan, 1992-1997.
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Katz, Guy, 1996.
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Katz, Ruth, undated.
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Keller, Suzanne, Princeton University, 1992.
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Kikuchi, Kimio, Ichigeisya Publishing House, 1997.
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Klausner, Samuel Z., University of Pennsylvania, 1992.
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Knapp, Peter A., Oxford University Press, 1994.
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Knilli, Friedrich, Technical University of Berlin, 1994.
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Kopelowitz, Ezra, Jewish Agency for Israel, 2002.
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Korea Foundation, 1994.
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Krauskopf, Daniel M., 2004.
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Krippendorff, Klaus, University of Pennsylvania, 2004.
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Lang, Kurt, 1983-2004.
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Lee, Chin-Chuan, University of Minnesota, 1999.
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Lee, J. Roselyn, circa 2002.
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Lentin, Louis and Dorit, 1996.
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Levine, Donald N., University of Chicago, 1996.
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Levine, Suzanne Braun, Columbia Journalism Review, 1993.
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Levy, Mark R., Journal of Communication, 1991-1992.
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Liebes, Tamar, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1992-2003.
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Livingstone, Sonia M., London School of Economics, 1993-2007.
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Lopez, Suzanne, 1997.
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MacArthur Foundation, 2000.
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McCune, Sara Miller, Sage Publications, Inc., 1994-2000.
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McGuire, William and Claire, 1992.
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McLuskie, Ed, Boise State University, 2003.
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Includes copies of correspondence between McKluskie, Paul Lazarsfeld, and Robert Merton

Mandel, Robert A., Syracuse University Press, 1994-1995.
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Margolis, Joseph, Temple University, 1997.
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Martorella, Rosanne, William Patterson University, 1999.
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Marvin, Carolyn, University of Pennsylvania, 2000.
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Matter, E. Ann, University of Pennsylvania, 2003.
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Matzker, Reiner, Technical University of Berlin, 1999.
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Max, Catherine, Cambridge University Press, 1995-1997.
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Mendelson, Andrew, Temple University, 2004.
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Merton, Robert K., Columbia University, 1994-1997.
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Messier, Michelle, Ministry of Culture and Communication, Quebec, 1998.
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Meyrowitz, Joshua, University of New Hampshire, 1995-1997.
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Migdal, Joel, University of Washington, 2003.
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Miki, Aki, Hoso-Bunka Foundation, Inc., 1994.
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Minow, Newton, 2009.
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Moodie, Dunbar, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, 1996.
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Moran, Meghan, undated.
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Morely, David, 1991-1992.
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Morgan, Clay, State University of New York Press, 1997.
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Morris, Nancy, Temple University, 2002-2003.
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Moy, Patricia, University of Washington, 2007.
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Museum of Radio and Television, 1993.
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Musso, Pierre, Pantheon-Sorbonne University, 2004.
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Myers, Charles T., University of Michigan Press, 1995.
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Nir, Lilach, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2000.
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Ness, Susan, Federal Communications Commission, 1995.
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Noam, Eli, Columbia University, 1992.
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Noelle-Nuemann, Elisabeth, Allensbach Foundation for Public Research, 1991-1998.
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Noll, A. Michael, University of Southern California, 1992-1993.
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de Nooy, Wouter, University of Amsterdam, 2004.
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Nordenstreng, Kaarle, University of Tempere, 1994.
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Osborn, Rachel, University of Southern California, 1992.
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Pellizzi, Francesco, Anthropology and Aesthetics, 1994.
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Perlmutter, Ruth, 2010.
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Peters, John Durham, University of Iowa, 1993-2003.
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Peterson, Richard A., Vanderbilt University, 1991.
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Price, Monroe E., Yeshiva University, 1974-1997.
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Putnam, Robert D., Harvard University, 1995.
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Raz-Krakozkin, Amnon, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, 2005.
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Stiftung Lesen, 1993.
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Includes educational materials and comic books pertaining to the history of the Third Reich; Language note: Some German

Reilly, Susan Smith, Michael Hoffman, and Reinhard Maiworm, 1994.
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Remnick, David, The New Yorker, 2012.
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Rhoads, Jonathan E., 1999.
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Riley, Mary S., University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, 1995.
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Riley, Matilda, National Institute of Aging, 1993-1994.
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Robinson, John, University of Maryland College Park, 1995.
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Romano, Carlin, Ursinus College, 2011.
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Romer, Dan, University of Pennsylvania, 2005.
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Rosenthal, Alan, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1994.
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Rothenbuhler, Eric W., University of Iowa, 1995.
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Russell, Adrienne, 1995.
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Sage Publications, Inc., 1995-1998.
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Sartwell, Crispin, Penn State University Harrisburg, 1998.
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Schenk, Michael, University of Hohenheim, 1991.
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Schlesinger, Philip R., University of Sterling, 1996.
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Schorr, Daniel Louis, National Public Radio, 1991.
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Schorr, Lisabeth B., 1995-2001.
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Schudson, Michael, University of California San Diego, 1997.
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Shandler, Jeffery, 1992-1993.
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Shimizu, Shinichi, Hoso-Bunka Foundation, 1994.
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Shinar, Dov, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, 1999.
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Shye, Samuel, 1994.
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Siegelman, Stanley, 1994.
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Sills, David Lawrence, 1992-1994.
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Simon & Schuster, Inc., 1994.
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Simonson, Peter, 2004.
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Singer, Eleanor, Columbia University, 1992.
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Smith, Anthony, Oxford University, 1992.
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Smith, Robert B., 2000.
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Sreberny-Mohammadi, Annabelle, University of Leicester, 1992.
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Stinnett, Deborah, 1993.
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Stocker, Joel, University of Wisconsin Madison, 1992.
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Stone, Russell A., American University, circa 1992.
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Strange, Jeffery, University of Pennsylvania, 1997.
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Strate, Lance, Fordham University, 1995.
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Strauss, Anselm, 1995.
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Tannenbaum, Percy, University of Pennsylvania, 1992.
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Toda Institute for Global Peace and Policy Research, 1996-1997.
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Tsfati, Yariv, University of Haifa, 2005.
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Tuncel, Hakan, Ankara University, 1994.
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Turza, Karel, 1996.
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Tryneski, John, University of Chicago Press, 1992.
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Urbanowski, Frank, MIT Press, 1993.
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Valentine, Thomas W., Johns Hopkins University, 1997.
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Vanderbilt, Tom, Cambridge University Press, circa 1994.
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Vanderbilt Television News Archive, 1992-1993.
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Van Tassel, Joan, Pepperdine University, 1994.
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Vigorito, Anthony J., Ohio State University, 1997.
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Waisbord, Silvio R., Rutgers University, 1996.
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Wallace, Vivian, Royal National Theatre, 1998.
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Waring, Ross, 1987.
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Waterman, David, Indiana University, 1993.
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Wedell, George, 1995-1999.
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Welker, Michael and Gunther Thomas, University of Heidelberg, 1997.
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Williams, Bruce A., University of Kentucky, 1991.
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Wilzig, Sam Lehman, 1994.
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Windisch, Uli, University of Geneva, 1994.
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Winkin, Yves, University of Liege, 1995.
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Winsbury, Rex, International Institute of Communication, 1994.
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Wober, J. M., Bournemouth University, 1994.
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Woldt, Runar, European Institute for the Media, 1996.
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Wolpe, Paul, University of Pennsylvania, 1994.
Box 4 Folder 38
Wolton, Dominique, Hermes, 1992.
Box 4 Folder 39
Wyatt, Robert O., Middle Tennessee State University, 1996-2004.
Box 4 Folder 40
Yerushalmi, Yosef Hayim, Columbia University, 1994.
Box 4 Folder 41
Zuckerman, Arnon, Tel Aviv University, 1997.
Box 4 Folder 42
Unknown correspondents, 1992-2007, undated.
Box 4 Folder 43
Scope and Contents

Series II not only contains correspondence, drafts, notes, and research materials pertaining to some of Katz's most well-known works, but also evinces his tendency to explore a particular conceptual territory via multiple avenues (resulting in myriad, related expressions) over great periods of time.

Spanning the years 1969 to 2014, Project Files is divided into nine subseries: A. Diffusion, B. Election Studies, C. The End of Television?, D. The Export of Meaning, E. Gabriel Tarde, F. Israel Center for Media Literacy, G. Media Effects, H. Media Events, and I. Personal Influence (Reissue). Each is arranged chronologically by publication, presentation, or creation date. Loose notes, background materials, clippings, and reviews are always placed last, regardless of chronology.

Researchers should note that the Personal Influence subseries relates only to the 2005 reissue, and not the 1955 original.

The Diffusion of Western Classical Music in Japan, with Ruth Katz, Ury Eppstein, and Sumiko Iwao, correspondence and grant applications, 1989-1993.
Box 4 Folder 44
Talk, University of Pennsylvania, notes, 1994.
Box 4 Folder 45
Diffusion Meetings, University of Pennsylvania, correspondence, papers, and notes, 1996.
Box 4 Folder 46
"Diffusion Research at Columbia," published in American Communication Research: The Remembered History, photocopy, 1996.
Box 4 Folder 47
"Policing a Poem: Diffusion Networks in Pre-Revolutionary Paris," talk, University of Pennsylvania, correspondence and promotional material, 1997.
Box 4 Folder 48
Workshop, Institute of Communication and Health, Italy, correspondence and notes, 2008.
Box 4 Folder 49
Talk, by William Labov, University of Pennsylvania, notes, 2009.
Box 4 Folder 50
Diffusion and Fashion, papers and notes, undated.
Box 4 Folder 51
Notes, undated.
Box 4 Folder 52
Scope and Contents

This subseries is divided into two sub-subseries. The arragement of the first is based on the order of presenters at the colloquium. The second corresponds to the sequence of chapters in the published volume.

Lipset, Seymour Martin, papers, notes, interview, and biographical material, 1998.
Box 5 Folder 1
McGuire, William J., correspondence, papers, reviews, and biographical material, 1998.
Box 5 Folder 2
Zaller, John, correspondence and papers, 1998.
Box 5 Folder 3
Shanks, Merrill, correspondence and papers, 1998.
Box 5 Folder 4
Arian, Asher, correspondence and papers, 1998.
Box 5 Folder 5
McQuail, Denis, correspondence, papers, and a CV, 1998.
Box 5 Folder 6
Popkin, Samuel L., correspondence and papers, 1998.
Box 5 Folder 7
Linz, Juan J., correspondence and paper, 1998.
Box 5 Folder 8
Frankovic, Kathy, correspondence and papers, 1998.
Box 5 Folder 9
Bartels, Larry M., correspondence, abstracts, paper, and biographical material, 1998.
Box 5 Folder 10
Correspondence, circa 1999-2001.
Box 5 Folder 11
Acknowledgments, Preface, and Introduction, corrected typescript drafts, circa 2000.
Box 5 Folder 12
McGuire, William J., correspondence and corrected typescript draft, 1999-2000.
Box 5 Folder 13
Bartels, Larry M., correspondence and corrected typescript drafts, circa 1999-2000.
Box 6 Folder 1
Linz, Juan J., correspondence and corrected typescript drafts, 1999-2001.
Box 6 Folder 2
Lipset, Seymour Martin, correspondence and corrected typescript drafts, circa 2000.
Box 6 Folder 3
Arian, Asher and Michal Shamir, correspondence and corrected typescript drafts, circa 1999.
Box 6 Folder 4
Johnston, Richard, corrected typescript drafts, circa 1999.
Box 6 Folder 5
Shanks, Merrill, correspondence and corrected typescript drafts, circa 2000.
Box 6 Folder 6
Blumler, Jay G. and Denis McQuail, correspondence and corrected typescript drafts, circa 2000.
Box 6 Folder 7
Zaller, John, corrected typescript draft, circa 2000.
Box 6 Folder 8
Notes, circa 1998-2000.
Box 6 Folder 9
Project proposals and notes, circa 2004.
Box 6 Folder 10
"The End of Television? Its Impact on the World (So Far)," 2005, workshop, Israel Democracy Institute, paper proposals, notes, administrative materials, and workshop materials, circa 2005.
Box 6 Folder 11
"The End of Television? Its Impact on the World (So Far)," 2007, workshop, University of Pennsylvania, correspondence, abstracts, paper proposals, papers, notes, administrative materials, and workshop materials, circa 2007.
Box 6 Folder 12
The End of Television? Its Impact (So Far), 2009, with Paddy Scannell, correspondence, book proposals, corrected typescript drafts, notes, and administrative materials, circa 2005-2009.
Box 7 Folder 1
The End of Television? Its Impact on the World (So Far), binder containing documents pertaining to a workshop, the book, a proseminar, and a talk, correspondence, abstracts, paper proposals, typescript drafts, papers, articles, notes, administrative materials, and workshop materials, circa 2007-2010.
Box 7 Folder 2-3
Dallas Project, proposal, meeting memoranda, interview forms and checklists, 1982.
Box 7 Folder 4
Dallas Project, individual proposals and meeting memoranda, 1983.
Box 7 Folder 5
Dallas Project, interview transcripts and group synopses, circa 1982-1983.
Box 7 Folder 6-8
Dallas Project, interview transcripts and group synopses, circa 1982-1983.
Box 8 Folder 1-2
Dallas Project, coding schemata, data, and notes, circa 1983.
Box 8 Folder 3-5
Dallas Project, research materials including correspondence, scripts, and script synopses, 1978-1983.
Box 8 Folder 6
Dallas Project, research materials including papers, articles, and notes, circa 1981-1983.
Box 8 Folder 7
Dallas Project, research materials including papers, articles, and notes, circa 1981-1983.
Box 9 Folder 1
"Comparative Readings of Dallas: Preliminary Notes," prepared for Teleconfronto, Italy, photocopy typescript draft, 1983.
Box 9 Folder 2
"The Export of Meaning: Cross Cultural Readings of American TV," prepared for Manchester Symposium on Broadcasting, United Kingdom, photocopy typescript draft, 1985.
Box 9 Folder 3
"Dallas and Genesis: Primordiality and Seriality in Popular Culture," prepared for International Television Studies Conference, United Kingdom, photocopy typescript draft, 1986.
Box 9 Folder 4
"Interacting with Dallas: Cross Cultural Readings of American TV," typescript draft, circa 1987.
Box 9 Folder 5
"The Export of Meaning: Cross Cultural Readings of American TV," 1990, published in Import/Export: International Flow of Television Fiction, papers, circa 1988-1990.
Box 9 Folder 6
The Export of Meaning: Cross-Cultural Readings of Dallas, 1990, with Tamar Liebes, correspondence and corrected typescript drafts of chapters 1-3, 1987-1994.
Box 9 Folder 7
The Export of Meaning: Cross-Cultural Reading of Dallas, 1990, with Liebes, corrected typescript drafts of chapters 4-6, 1987.
Box 9 Folder 8
The Export of Meaning: Cross-Cultural Reading of Dallas, 1990, with Liebes, corrected typescript drafts of chapters 7-8, 1987-1989.
Box 9 Folder 9
The Export of Meaning: Cross-Cultural Reading of Dallas, 1990, with Liebes, corrected typescript drafts of chapters 8-10 and notes, circa 1987-1989.
Box 9 Folder 10
Clippings, reviews, and citations, 1986-1994.
Box 9 Folder 11
Correspondence, 1991-1998.
Box 9 Folder 12
The Public and the Crowd, translations, 1969.
Box 10 Folder 1
Opinion and Conversation, translations, circa 1969-1996.
Box 10 Folder 2-3
"On Parenting a Paradigm: Gabriel Tarde's Agenda for Opinion and Communication Research," 1992, published in the International Journal of Public Opinion Research, correspondence, photocopy corrected typescript drafts, paper, and notes, 1989-1991.
Box 10 Folder 4
American Sociological Association 87th Annual Meeting, 1992, Pittsburg, correspondence and meeting materials, 1991-1992.
Box 10 Folder 5
Talk, Temple University, notes, 1992.
Box 10 Folder 6
Zuma 20th Anniversary Meeting, 1994, Germany, correspondence, typescript drafts of "Press-Conversation-Opinion-Action: Gabriel Tarde's Public Sphere", and notes, circa 1993-1994.
Box 10 Folder 7
Paul Lazarsfeld Colloquium, 1994, France, correspondence and paper, 1994-1995.
Box 10 Folder 8
"Press-Conversation-Opinion-Action: Gabriel Tarde's Public Sphere," prepared for Zuma 20th Anniversary Meeting and Paul Lazarsfeld Colloquium, corrected typescript drafts, 1994.
Box 10 Folder 9-10
"Press-Conversation-Opinion-Action: Gabriel Tarde's Public Sphere," typescript drafts, 1994-1995.
Box 10 Folder 11
"Press-Conversation-Opinion-Action: Gabriel Tarde's Public Sphere," submitted to Sociological Theory, correspondence, typescript draft, and reviews, 1995-1996.
Box 11 Folder 1
"Changing Nature of Democracy," 1996, conference, United Nations University, United Kingdom, correspondence, photocopy corrected typescript draft of "Mass Media and Participatory Democracy", notes, and conference materials, circa 1996.
Box 11 Folder 2
Lecture, Middle Tennessee State University, correspondence and corrected typescript drafts of "Mass Media and Participatory Democracy", 1996.
Box 11 Folder 3
"News, Talk, Opinion, Action: Media, Interpersonal Relations, and Political Participation in the Public Sphere," 1997, with Joohan Kim and Robert O. Wyatt, prepared for Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, Montreal, photocopy corrected typescript draft, 1996.
Box 11 Folder 4
"Mass Media and Participatory Democracy," photocopy and corrected typescript drafts and notes, circa 1996-1997.
Box 11 Folder 5
"Mass Media and Participatory Democracy," 1997, published as Middle Tennessee Studies in Free Expression and Journalism, Volume I, correspondence, typescript draft, and published copy, 1996-1997.
Box 11 Folder 6
"Mass Media and Participatory Democracy," 1998, published in The Changing Nature of Democracy, correspondence, typescript draft, and notes, 1996-1997.
Box 11 Folder 7
"Press-Conversation-Opinion-Action: Gabriel Tarde's Public Sphere," 1998, with Sharon Docter, Jodi Gusele, Miriam Metzger, Jacqueline O'Connell, and Jane Stokes, published in Paul Lazarsfeld (1901-1976), correspondence, 1995-1997.
Box 11 Folder 8
News, Talk, Opinion, Participation: The Path to Deliberative Democracy, with Kim and Wyatt, unpublished, correspondence and outlines, circa 1997-1998.
Box 11 Folder 9
News, Talk, Opinion, Participation: The Path to Deliberative Democracy, with Kim and Wyatt, unpublished, photocopy and corrected typescript drafts, 1997-1998.
Box 11 Folder 10-11
"News, Talk, Opinion, Participation: The Part Played by Conversation in Deliberative Democracy," 1999, with Kim and Wyatt, published in Political Communication, correspondence, photocopy and corrected typescript drafts, and reviews, circa 1999.
Box 12 Folder 1-2
First Congress of Communication Sciences, Portugal, corrected typescript drafts of "One Hundred Years of Communication Research", notes, and congress materials, 1999.
Box 12 Folder 3
"Theorizing Diffusion: Tarde and Sorokin Revisited," 1999, published in The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, correspondence, corrected typescript drafts, and notes, circa 1999.
Box 12 Folder 4
Brownbag lecture, Princeton University, notes, 2000.
Box 12 Folder 5
"How Feeling Free to Talk Affects Ordinary Political Conversation, Purposeful Argumentation, and Civic Participation," 2000, with Wyatt and Kim, published in Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, typescript draft and reviews, 1999.
Box 12 Folder 6
"Bridging the Spheres: Political and Personal Conversation in Public and private Spaces," 2000, published in Journal of Communication, correspondence, typescript drafts, and reviews, circa 1997-2000.
Box 12 Folder 7
Talk, Columbia University, notes, 2003.
Box 12 Folder 8
"Rediscovering Gabriel Tarde," 2006, published in Political Communication, typescript draft, 2005.
Box 12 Folder 9
Echoes of Gabriel Tarde: What We Know Better and Different 100 Years Later, 2014, with Christopher Ali and Kim, book proposal and corrected typescript drafts of propositions and commentaries, 1994-2011.
Box 12 Folder 10
Echoes of Gabriel Tarde: What We Know Better and Different 100 Years Later, 2014, with Ali and Kim, photocopy and typescript drafts of propositions and commentaries, 1998.
Box 12 Folder 11
Echoes of Gabriel Tarde: What We Know Better and Different 100 Years Later, 2014, with Ali and Kim, photocopy and corrected typescript drafts of propositions and commentaries, 1999-2012.
Box 12 Folder 12
Echoes of Gabriel Tarde: What We Know Better and Different 100 Years Later, 2014, with Ali and Kim, corrected photocopy and typescript drafts of propositions and commentaries, undated.
Box 13 Folder 1
Echoes of Gabriel Tarde: What We Know Better and Different 100 Years Later, 2014, with Ali and Kim, corrected typescript drafts of propositions and commentaries and notes, undated.
Box 13 Folder 2
Public Opinion, paper, article with annotations, and notes, 1988-1992.
Box 13 Folder 3
Research Materials, papers and articles with annotations, and notes, circa 1991-1999, undated.
Box 13 Folder 4-5
Correspondence, 1991.
Box 13 Folder 6
Project proposals, with Yaron Ezrahi, Tamar Liebes, Tsiyona Peled, Itzhak Roeh, and Dov Shinar, 1989-1991.
Box 13 Folder 7
"The Part Played by People: A New Focus for the Study of Mass Media Effects," 1953, corrected photocopy, circa 1984.
Box 13 Folder 8
"On Conceptualizing Media Effects," talk, Bar-Ilan University, notes, 1984.
Box 13 Folder 9
"On Conceptualizing Media Effects," colloquium, University of Southern California, notes, 1985.
Box 13 Folder 10
"On Conceptualizing Media Effects: Another Look," published in Almanac: The Annual of The International Council of NATAS, published copy, 1986.
Box 13 Folder 11
"On Conceptualizing Media Effects," talk, Keio University, notes, 1988.
Box 13 Folder 12
"Intercom 2000: Communication and Multiculturalism," conference, Brazil, correspondence, abstract, corrected typescript drafts of "Thinking about Media Effects", and conference materials, 2000.
Box 13 Folder 13
"Media Effects," workshop, Northwestern University, correspondence and workshop materials, 2001.
Box 13 Folder 14
"Media Effects," 2001, published in International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, correspondence, corrected typescript and photocopy drafts, and corrected proofs, 1997-2001.
Box 13 Folder 15
"Lazarsfeld's Map of Media Effects," published in International Journal of Public Opinion Research, reprint, 2001.
Box 13 Folder 16
Research Materials, chapter and notes, circa 1982-2001.
Box 14 Folder 1
Correspondence, 1993-1995.
Box 14 Folder 2
"Media Events: The Sense of the Occasion," published in Studies in Visual Communication, published copy, 1980.
Box 14 Folder 3
"Media-Events" Project, with Daniel Dayan, outlines, 1981-1985.
Box 14 Folder 4
"Public Ceremonies and Media Events," with Don Handelman, journal, notes, and clippings, circa 1982-1991.
Box 14 Folder 5
International Sociological Association 12th World Congress, Spain, typescript draft of "Reflections on the Role of the Media in the East European Revolutions," with Dayan and E. Hauser, 1990.
Box 14 Folder 6
Media Events: The Live Broadcasting of History, 1992, with Dayan, correspondence and corrected typescript drafts of chapters 1-2, circa 1987-1998.
Box 14 Folder 7
Media Events: The Live Broadcasting of History, 1992, with Dayan, corrected typescript drafts of chapters 3-7, circa 1987-1989.
Box 14 Folder 8
Media Events: The Live Broadcasting of History, 1992, with Dayan, corrected photocopy and typescript drafts of chapters 8-9, clippings, reviews, citations, circa 1987-1996.
Box 14 Folder 9
Media Event Reader, with Dayan, reader proposal, 1994.
Box 14 Folder 10
"Political Ceremony and Instant History," 1995, with Dayan, published in Television: An International History, correspondence and proofs, 1993-1995.
Box 14 Folder 11
"Staging Peace: Televised Ceremonies of Reconciliation," 1996, with Tamar Liebes, published in The Communication Review, correspondence, corrected typescript drafts, and notes, 1994-1997.
Box 14 Folder 12
American Sociological Association 91st Annual Meeting, 1996, New York, corrected typescript drafts of "Broadcasting Holidays", 1988-1996.
Box 15 Folder 1
"Broadcasting Holidays," 1998, published in Sociological Inquiry, correspondence and photocopied typescript draft, 1996-1997.
Box 15 Folder 2
Diana Project, with Dayan, correspondence, project proposals, and notes, 1997-1999.
Box 15 Folder 3
International Institute of Sociology 38th World Congress, Israel, notes, 1999.
Box 15 Folder 4
"Media Events," conference, United Kingdom, correspondence, notes and conference materials, 2000.
Box 15 Folder 5
Fourth International Communication Seminar, Brazil, correspondence, notes, and seminar materials, 2000.
Box 15 Folder 6
"No More Peace: How Disaster, Terror and War Have Upstaged Media Events," talk, Temple University, notes, 2004.
Box 15 Folder 7
"No More Peace: How Disaster, Terror and War Have Upstaged Media Events," 2006, talk, University of Southern California, typescript draft of "No More Peace", notes, talk materials, 2005-2006.
Box 15 Folder 8
"'No More Peace!': How Disaster, Terror and War Have Upstaged Media Events," 2007, with Liebes, published in International Journal of Communication, correspondence and corrected typescript drafts, 2006.
Box 15 Folder 9
"No More Peace: How Disaster, Terror and War Have Upstaged Media Events," 2010, with Liebes, published in Media Events in a Global Age, proofs of front matter and notes, 2009.
Box 15 Folder 10
"Rethinking Media Events," 2011, talk, by Paddy Scannell, The New School for Social Research, chapters, articles, and notes, circa 1999-2011.
Box 15 Folder 11
"There and Now: The Live Broadcasting of History," with Dayan, corrected photocopy draft, undated.
Box 15 Folder 12
Research Materials, books, articles, clippings, notes, circa 1986-2009.
Box 15 Folder 13-14
Personal Influence: The Part Played by People in the Flow of Mass Communications (Reissue), 2005, with Paul Lazarsfeld, correspondence, typescript draft of introduction, notes, and publication materials, circa 2003-2006.
Box 15 Folder 15
"Re-Reading Personal Influence," conference, Columbia University, correspondence and paper drafts, 2005.
Box 16 Folder 1
"Re-Reading Personal Influence," conference, Columbia University, paper drafts, 2005.
Box 16 Folder 2
"Re-Reading Personal Influence," conference, Columbia University, book proposal, notes, and conference materials, circa 2005.
Box 16 Folder 3
Scope and Contents note

Other Writings and Research comprises Katz's undertakings which are more expressively and temporally discreet than those detailed in Project Files above. Correspondence, drafts, notes, and research materials are present.

This series, with dates ranging from circa 1969 to 2010, is divided into eleven subseries, including A. Proposals; B. Books; C. Book Sections; D. Articles; E. Studies and Reports; F. Essays and Lectures; G. Reviews; H. Unpublished; and I. Notes and Background Materials. All—except the final subseries—are arranged chronologically by publication, presentation, or creation date. Notes and Background Materials is organized alphabetically by subject, and contains a great deal of annotations and notes pertaining to others' work.

"On the Communication Infrastructure of Diasporas: A Research Proposal," with Tamar Liebes, Menahem Blondheim, and Daniel Dayan, typescript draft of proposal, 2000.
Box 16 Folder 4
Readings in Leisure, Culture and Communication, 1999, with Itzhak Yanovitzky, correspondence, corrected photocopy drafts of foreword-section 2, 1992-1997.
Box 16 Folder 5
Readings in Leisure, Culture and Communication, 1999, with Yanovitzky, corrected photocopy drafts of section 2-section 3, 1997.
Box 16 Folder 6
Readings in Leisure, Culture and Communication, 1999, with Yanovitzky, corrected photocopy drafts of section 4, 1997.
Box 16 Folder 7
Readings in Leisure, Culture and Communication, 1999, with Yanovitzky, corrected photocopy drafts of section 4-section 5, 1997.
Box 17 Folder 1
Readings in Leisure, Culture and Communication, 1999, with Yanovitzky, corrected photocopy drafts of section 5, 1997.
Box 17 Folder 2
Readings in Leisure, Culture and Communication, 1999, with Yanovitzky, corrected photocopy drafts of section 6, 1997.
Box 17 Folder 3
Readings in Leisure, Culture and Communication, 1999, with Yanovitzky, materials pertaining to book including correspondence, outlines, notes, articles and reprints, and clippingsReadings in Leisure, Culture and Communication, 1999, with Yanovitzky, materials pertaining to book including correspondence, outlines, notes, articles and reprints, and clippings, circa 1994-1997.
Box 17 Folder 4
Canonic Texts in Media Research: Are There Any? Should There Be? How About These? 2003, edited with Tamar Liebes, and Avril Orloff, correspondence, book proposal, corrected typescript drafts, and notes, circa 2000-2003.
Box 17 Folder 5
Canonic Texts in Media Research: Are There Any? Should There Be? How About These? 2003, edited with Liebes, and Orloff, corrected typescript drafts, notes, and publication materials, circa 1999-2001.
Box 17 Folder 6
"The Mass Communication of Knowledge," published in Getting the Message Across, published copy, 1975.
Box 7 Folder 7
"Foreward," 1994, published in The Influentials: People Who Influence People, correspondence, corrected typescript drafts, and notes, circa 1993.
Box 18 Folder 1
"Introduction: The State of the Art," 1995, published in Public Opinion and the Communication of Consent, correspondence, 1997.
Box 18 Folder 2
"Viewers Work," 1996, published in The Audience and Its Landscape, correspondence, photocopy of published copy, and notes, circa 1990-1996.
Box 18 Folder 3
"Broadcasting American Judaism: The Radio and the Television Department of the Jewish Theological Seminary," 1997, with Jeffery Shandler, published in Tradition Renewed: A History of the Jewish Theological Seminary, correspondence, typescript draft, notes, circa 1993-1994.
Box 18 Folder 4
"Broadcasting American Judaism: The Radio and the Television Department of the Jewish Theological Seminary," 1997, with Shandler, published in Tradition Renewed: A History of the Jewish Theological Seminary, research materials, circa 1993.
Box 18 Folder 5
"Foreword: The Academic Work of Zeev Ben-Sira," published in Immigration, Stress, and Readjustment, contract, 1997.
Box 18 Folder 6
"And Delivery Us from Segmentation," 1998, published in A Communications Cornucopia: Markle Foundation Essays on Information Policy, correspondence, 1997.
Box 18 Folder 7
"The End of Journalism? Notes on Watching the War," 2000, published in The Media, Journalism, and Democracy, correspondence, 1999.
Box 18 Folder 8
"Disintermediating the Parents: What Else Is New?" 2003, published in The Wired Homestead: An MIT Sourcebook on the Internet and the Family, review, 2004.
Box 18 Folder 9
"Supplementation: On Communicator Control of the Conditions of Reception," 2005, with Mihaela Popescu, published in European Culture and the Media, correspondence, typescript drafts, notes, and research materials, circa 1995-2003.
Box 18 Folder 10
"Foreword," 2008, published in Narrating Media History, chapters and notes, circa 2008.
Box 18 Folder 11
"The End of Journalism," 1991, published in Journal of Communication, correspondence and notes, circa 1991.
Box 18 Folder 12
"And Deliver Us from Segmentation," published in The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, photocopy, 1996.
Box 18 Folder 13
"Journalism Is a Profession," 1997, published in Dvarim Ahadim, correspondence, circa 1996.
Box 18 Folder 14
"McLuhan: Where Did He Come From? Where Did He Disappear?" 1998, with Ruth Katz, published in Canadian Journal of Communications, typescript drafts, 1997.
Box 18 Folder 15
"McLuhan: Where Did He Come From? Where Did He Disappear?" 1999, with Katz, published in Quaderni: La revue de la communication, correspondence and corrected typescript draft, 1997.
Box 18 Folder 16
"Two Virtual Debates Between McLuhan and Lazarsfeld on the Radio," published in Journal of Radio Studies, corrected typescript draft and photocopy of published copy, , 1999.
Box 18 Folder 17
""Just Call Me Adonai": A Case Study of Ethnic Humor and Immigrant Assimilation," published in American Sociological Review, journal copy, 2005.
Box 18 Folder 18
"Did Television Empower Women? The Introduction of Television and Changing Status of Women in the 1950s," 2013, published in The Journal of Popular Television, outline, 2010.
Box 18 Folder 19
A Study of the Magazine Market: People's Interests, Receptivity, Activities, Influence and Attitudes toward Media, published copy, before 1969.
Box 18 Folder 20
Philadelphia Deliberation Study, corrected typescript drafts of survey and notes, circa 1998.
Box 19 Folder 1
The Beracha Report: Culture Policy in Israel, 1999, correspondence, typescript draft, and report copies, circa 1997-1999.
Box 19 Folder 2-3
"Looking for Trouble: Social Research on Broadcasting," lecture, British Broadcasting Association, published copy, 1997.
Box 19 Folder 4
"Images of War: A View from Jerusalem," published in Media & Values, correspondence and tear sheet, 1991.
Box 19 Folder 5
The Voyage on the Bagel and Other Contributions to the Latke-Hamantash Debates at the University of Chicago 1955-1965, 1996, correspondence, photocopy draft, published copy, and symposium materials, circa 1996.
Box 19 Folder 6
"Nevertheless, It Is Dentistry," 1997, published in Dvarim Aherim, abstract and corrected photocopy draft and photocopy published copy, circa 1997.
Box 19 Folder 7
"The Flag Is Still There," published in The Daily Pennsylvanian, typescript drafts and clipping, 2001.
Box 19 Folder 8
Sociology Confronts the Holocaust: Memories and Identities in Jewish Diasporas, 2007, by Judith Gerson and Michael Wolf, drafts and notes, circa 2008.
Box 19 Folder 9
"Report on Video Games," with Gundell and Hixson, 35mm color slides, 1982.
Box 19 Folder 10
"Prime Ministers Should Watch Their Words," typescript draft, 1982.
Box 19 Folder 11
"How Rabin Defeated Peres," corrected photocopy drafts, 1996.
Box 19 Folder 12
Elihu Katz on Noam Chomsky, photocopy draft, 2000.
Box 19 Folder 13
Note:

Response to Chomsky's "Al Aqsa Intifada"

Bureaucracy and the Public: A Reader in Official-Client Relations (Revision), 2008, with Brenda Danet, outlines, coding schemata, and notes, circa 2008.
Box 19 Folder 14
"Television as a General Public Space: A Cautionary Tale," typescript draft, undated.
Box 19 Folder 15
"Who Says What to Whom?" corrected typescript draft, undated.
Box 19 Folder 16
Adoni, Hanna, article, undated.
Box 19 Folder 17
Adorno, Theodor, notes, undated.
Box 19 Folder 18
Alexander, Jeffery C., essay with annotations and notes, undated.
Box 19 Folder 19
Alterman, Eric, article, 2008.
Box 19 Folder 20
Anderson, Benedict, notes, undated.
Box 19 Folder 21
Appadurai, Arjun, notes, 1996.
Box 19 Folder 22
Aronowitz, Stanley, notes, undated.
Box 19 Folder 23
Bakardjieva, Maria and Richard Smith, notes, undated.
Box 19 Folder 24
Ball-Rokeach, Sandra, notes and figures, 1991, undated.
Box 19 Folder 25
Bauman, Zygmunt, notes, 1999.
Box 19 Folder 26
Beniger, James R., notes, undated.
Box 19 Folder 27
Benjamin, Walter, notes, undated.
Box 19 Folder 28
Benson, Lee, paper with annotations and notes, 1996-2002.
Box 19 Folder 29
Berman, Ronald, notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 1
Blau, Judith R., notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 2
Blondheim, Menahem, papers, undated.
Box 20 Folder 3
Bordieu, Pierre, notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 4
Calhoun, Craig, notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 5
Cardiff, David and Paddy Scannell, notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 6
Carey, James, notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 7
Caspi, Dan and Yehiel Limor, paper, 1996.
Box 20 Folder 8
Chabot, Sean and Willem Duyvendak, notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 9
Celebrity, notes and clippings, 1997.
Box 20 Folder 10
Chaffe, Steven H. and John L. Hochheimer, notes, 1982.
Box 20 Folder 11
Chaney, David, notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 12
Cohen, Akiba A. and Gadi Wolfsfeld, chapter, circa 1997.
Box 20 Folder 13
Coleman, James S., article with annotations, circa 1988.
Box 20 Folder 14
Communication and Jewish Civilization, with Menahem Blondheim, research agenda, undated.
Box 20 Folder 15
Corner, John, notes, 1996, undated.
Box 20 Folder 16
Cottle, Simon, notes, circa 2011.
Box 20 Folder 17
Couldry, Nick, notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 18
Crane, Diana, notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 19
Curran, James, notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 20
Da Matta, Roberto, notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 21
Dayan, Daniel, notes, 1992.
Box 20 Folder 22
De Grazia, Sebastian, notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 23
Delia, Jesse G., notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 24
DiMaggio, Paul, notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 25
Dimock, Michael A. and Samuel L. Popkin, paper with annotations, 1995.
Box 20 Folder 26
Disaster, correspondence, articles, notes, and conference materials, circa 1994-2006.
Box 20 Folder 27
Disinterment, notes, 2001.
Box 20 Folder 28
Eco, Umberto, notes, 1989, undated.
Box 20 Folder 29
Eder, Klaus, notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 30
Eliasoph, Nina, notes, circa 1997.
Box 20 Folder 31
Ellis, John, notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 32
Erikson, Emily and Peter Bearman, notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 33
Etzioni-Halevy, Eva, article, undated.
Box 20 Folder 34
Falasca-Zamponi, Simonetta, notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 35
Flitterman-Lewis, Sandy, notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 36
Fraser, Nancy, notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 37
Frith, Simon, notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 38
Gamson, William A., notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 39
Gans, Herbert J., notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 40
Garot, Robert, notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 41
Gerbner, George, notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 42
Gitlin, Todd, notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 43
Gordon, Carol, paper, undated.
Box 20 Folder 44
Gouldner, Alvin W., notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 45
Gross, Edward, notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 46
Gross, Larry, notes, 1990.
Box 20 Folder 47
Grossberg, Lawrence, notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 48
Habermas, Jurgen, notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 49
Hall, Stuart, notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 50
Hallin, Daniel, notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 51
Hamm, Ingrid, notes, 1990.
Box 20 Folder 52
Hanser, Amy, article with annotations, circa 2006.
Box 20 Folder 53
Haridakis, Paul and Alan Rubin, notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 54
Hartman, David, chapter, circa 1990.
Box 20 Folder 55
Hasenfeld, Yeheskel, Jane A. Rafferty, and Mayer N. Zald, notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 56
Herbst, Susan, notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 57
Hirsch, Paul, notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 58
Hobsbawm, Eric, notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 59
Hornik, Robert, articles and notes, circa 1996.
Box 20 Folder 60
Huizinga, Johan, notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 61
Hunt, Darnmell M., notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 62
Illouz, Eva, notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 63
Innis, Harold, notes, undated.
Box 20 Folder 64
Isaacs, Jeremy, article, 1996.
Box 20 Folder 65
Israeli Military Radio, notes, 2007.
Box 20 Folder 66
Iyengar, Shanto and Adam Simon, notes, 2001.
Box 20 Folder 67
Jenkins, Henry, article, 2001.
Box 20 Folder 68
Jokes, notes, 2000.
Box 20 Folder 69
Kahneman, Daniel, et al., notes, circa 2004.
Box 20 Folder 70
Katz, Ruth, chapter, circa 1994.
Box 20 Folder 71
Keane, John, notes, undated.
Box 21 Folder 1
Kincaid, Lawrence D., notes, undated.
Box 21 Folder 2
Kohler, Hans Peter, notes, undated.
Box 21 Folder 3
Krotz, Friedrich, chapter proof and notes, 2009.
Box 21 Folder 4
Kubey, Robert and Mihalyi Csikszentmihalyi, notes, undated.
Box 21 Folder 5
Labov, William, chapter, undated.
Box 21 Folder 6
Lacour, Claudia Brodsky, notes, undated.
Box 21 Folder 7
Lang, Kurt and Gladys, chapter and notes, 1985, undated.
Box 21 Folder 8
Lanham, Richard, notes, undated.
Box 21 Folder 9
Lehman-Wilzig, sam, article, circa 1989.
Box 21 Folder 10
Leisure Trends in Israel, notes, 2004.
Box 21 Folder 11
Liebes, Tamar, chapter drafts and paper with annotations, undated.
Box 21 Folder 12
Linz, Juan J., chapter, circa 1988.
Box 21 Folder 13
Livingstone, Sonia, chapter and notes, circa 1996, undated.
Box 21 Folder 14
Loshitzky, Yosefa, paper, undated.
Box 21 Folder 15
Lukes, Steven, notes, undated.
Box 21 Folder 16
Lull, James, notes, undated.
Box 21 Folder 17
McCarthy, Kevin F., notes, undated.
Box 21 Folder 18
McCombs, Maxwell E. and Donald L. Shaw, notes, undated.
Box 21 Folder 19
McCormack, Thelma Herman, article, 1995.
Box 21 Folder 20
McGuire, William J., notes, undated.
Box 21 Folder 21
McLuhan, Marshall, chapter with annotations and review, undated.
Box 21 Folder 22
Marc, David, notes, 1989.
Box 21 Folder 23
Maza, Sarah, notes, undated.
Box 21 Folder 24
Metzger, Miriam J., paper, undated.
Box 21 Folder 25
Meyer, John W., article with annotations, circa 2010.
Box 21 Folder 26
Meyrowitz, Joshua, articles and notes, circa 1995, undated.
Box 21 Folder 27
Modleski, Tania, notes, undated.
Box 21 Folder 28
Molotch, Harvey and Kee Warner, notes, 1991.
Box 21 Folder 29
Morrison, Toni, notes, undated.
Box 21 Folder 30
Mutz, Diana, notes, undated.
Box 21 Folder 31
Noelle-Neumann, Elizabeth, Controversy, correspondence, articles, papers, and records, circa 1991-1997, undated.
Box 21 Folder 32
Nordenstrong, Kaarle, article, circa 2004.
Box 21 Folder 33
O'malley, Pat, notes, undated.
Box 21 Folder 34
Oldenburg, Ray, notes, undated.
Box 21 Folder 35
Ong, Walter J., notes, undated.
Box 21 Folder 36
Parker, Stanley, notes, undated.
Box 21 Folder 37
Pasanella, Ann K., report with annotations, circa 1994.
Box 21 Folder 38
Peters, John Durham, articles and notes, circa 1993-2001.
Box 21 Folder 39
Peterson, Richard A., notes, undated.
Box 22 Folder 1
Pooley, Jeff, notes, undated.
Box 22 Folder 2
Popkin, Jeremy D., articles, circa 1990-1998.
Box 22 Folder 3
Popkin, Samuel, L., chapter, circa 1994.
Box 22 Folder 4
Postman, Neil, notes, undated.
Box 22 Folder 5
Price, Vincent, book outline and articles with annotations, circa 1988-2004.
Box 22 Folder 6
Putnam, Robert D., notes, undated.
Box 22 Folder 7
Raz, Aviad E. and Rita Shapira, article, 1994.
Box 22 Folder 8
Rhodes, Jane, chapter, circa 1992.
Box 22 Folder 9
Robinson, John P., and Geoffrey Godbey, notes, undated.
Box 22 Folder 10
Rojek, Chris, notes, undated.
Box 22 Folder 11
Rosenthal, Edward C., notes, undated.
Box 22 Folder 12
Rosenzweig, Roy, notes, undated.
Box 22 Folder 13
Salomon, Gavriel, notes, 1989.
Box 22 Folder 14
Scannell, Paddy, article and notes, circa 2005.
Box 22 Folder 15
Schlesinger, Philip R., reprint, circa 1994.
Box 22 Folder 16
Scramm, William, chapter and notes, undated.
Box 22 Folder 17
Schudson, Michael, notes, 1989-1997, undated.
Box 22 Folder 18
Schuster, J. Mark, notes, undated.
Box 22 Folder 19
Schwartz, Barry, article, undated.
Box 22 Folder 20
Schwartz, Donna, article, undated.
Box 22 Folder 21
Sennett, Richard, notes, undated.
Box 22 Folder 22
Shills, Edward, notes, undated.
Box 22 Folder 23
Shuval, Judith T., paper, circa 1999.
Box 22 Folder 24
Simonson, Peter, chapter, circa 2000.
Box 22 Folder 25
Smith, Anthony, notes, 2003.
Box 22 Folder 26
Soloveitchik, Joseph, article and notes, 1994.
Box 22 Folder 27
Sreberny, Annabelle, paper, undated.
Box 22 Folder 28
Strang, David, articles with annotations and notes, circa 2001-2002.
Box 22 Folder 29
Sunstein, Cass, notes, undated.
Box 22 Folder 30
Taylor, Charles, chapter and notes, undated.
Box 22 Folder 31
Thompson, John B., chapter and notes, undated.
Box 22 Folder 32
Thussu, Daya, notes, undated.
Box 22 Folder 33
Trethewey, Angela, article with annotations, undated.
Box 22 Folder 34
Tsagarousianou, Roza, notes, undated.
Box 22 Folder 35
Tunstall, Jeremy, article and notes, undated.
Box 22 Folder 36
Turner, Victor, notes, undated.
Box 22 Folder 37
Urry, John, notes, undated.
Box 22 Folder 38
Van den Bulte, Christophe, paper with annotations, circa 2004.
Box 22 Folder 39
Veblen,Thorstein, notes, undated.
Box 22 Folder 40
Vickers, Brian, notes, undated.
Box 22 Folder 41
Wagner-Pacifici, Robin, article with annotations, circa 2011.
Box 22 Folder 42
Warner, Michael, article with annotations and notes, undated.
Box 22 Folder 43
Warner, W. Lloyd, notes, undated.
Box 22 Folder 44
Watkins, Susan Cotts and Andrew S. London, article, circa 1997.
Box 23 Folder 1
Watts, Duncan J., articles with annotations and notes, circa 2007.
Box 23 Folder 2
Weber, Max, notes, undated.
Box 23 Folder 3
Williams, Raymond, articles with annotations and notes, undated.
Box 23 Folder 4
Wortheimer, Jack, notes, 1993.
Box 23 Folder 5
Yanovitzky, Itzhak, article and notes, 1999.
Box 23 Folder 6
Zamir, Yizhak, notes, 2000.
Box 23 Folder 7
Zelizer, Barbie, article and notes, circa 1992-2000.
Box 23 Folder 8
Zerubavel, Eviatar, notes, undated.
Box 23 Folder 9
Zukin, Sharon, notes, undated.
Box 23 Folder 10
Research Materials, book, articles, and notes, circa 1987-1996, undated.
Box 23 Folder 11-12
Scope and Contents note

Series IV documents Katz's attendance of, and participation in, various talks, conferences, symposia, and colloquia from 1963 to 2007. It offers a good overview of the range of his academic and professional interests. Often, drafts of papers that would grow into more fleshed-out efforts (e.g., the articles or chapters of Series II and III above) can be found in these folders. Also present are correspondence, notes and, event materials.

Professional Events is arranged chronologically by event date.

Researchers interested in this facet of Katz's activities should see also Series V below.

Rehovath Conference on Comprehensive Planning and Agriculture in Developing Countries, Weizmann Institute of Science, photocopy draft of "The Characteristics of Innovations and the Concept of Compatibility", 1963.
Box 23 Folder 13
"Social Research and Broadcasting," symposium, University of Southern California, symposium proceedings and notes, 1963.
Box 23 Folder 14
Note:

Related to Social Research and Broadcasting: Proposals for Further Study

Intermedia Congress Hamburg '85, Germany, congress proceedings including "Remarks on Broadcasting in Europe", 1986.
Box 23 Folder 15
International Sociological Association 11th World Congress, India, corrected photocopy drafts of "The New Media and Social Segmentation," and "On the Critical Ability of Television Viewers" by Katz and Tamar Liebes, 1986.
Box 23 Folder 16
Research Committee of the European Broadcasting Union, Israel, corrected photocopy draft of "The New Media and Social Segmentation: Lament for National Public Broadcasting in Europe", 1989.
Box 23 Folder 17
"Toward a Comprehensive Theory of Audience," 1990, conference, University of Illinois Urbana-Champagne, correspondence, outlines, photocopy and corrected typescript drafts of "Viewers Work", and notes, circa 1990.
Box 24 Folder 1
American Society for Public Administration Annual Conference, notes, 1991.
Box 24 Folder 2
Bertelsmann Conference on Media Competency, Germany, typescript drafts of "The Legitimacy of Opposition: On Teaching Media and Democracy", 1992.
Box 24 Folder 3
International Institute of Sociology 31st World Congress, Sorbonne, correspondence, congress materials, 1992.
Box 24 Folder 4
Annenberg Lecture, University of Pennsylvania, photocopy drafts of "Television, Diplomacy and Israeli Opinion on the Palestinian Peace Accord: Five Enigmas", 1994.
Box 24 Folder 5
Professor Eliezer Ben-Rafael Visit, University of Pennsylvania, correspondence and notes, 1994.
Box 24 Folder 6
"Media Policy, National Identity, and Citizenry in Changing Democratic Societies: The Case of Canada," 1995, conference, Duke University, correspondence, notes, and conference materials, 1994-1997.
Box 24 Folder 7
Fourth Annual Walter and Leonore Annenberg Distinguished Lecture in Communication, 1995, by Mary Douglas, University of Pennsylvania, correspondence, corrected typescript drafts of introduction, and notes, circa 1995.
Box 24 Folder 8
Working Group on Principles and Paths for Democratic Media, 1996, Aspen Institute, correspondence and group materials, 1995-1996.
Box 24 Folder 9
Dvarim Aherim Board Meeting, correspondence and meeting materials, 1996.
Box 24 Folder 10
Colloquium, correspondence, 1996.
Box 24 Folder 11
Newberger Hillel Center Forum Series, University of Chicago, forum materials, 1996.
Box 24 Folder 12
Speech Communication Association 82nd Annual Convention, 1996, San Diego, correspondence and notes, circa 1996.
Box 24 Folder 13
Consortium for Policy Research in Education Policy Forum, paper and notes, 1996.
Box 24 Folder 14
International Communication Association Annual Conference, Montreal, draft of "McLuhan: Where Did He Come From, Where Did He Disappear," with Ruth Katz, and notes, 1997.
Box 24 Folder 15
Sixth Annual Walter and Leonore Annenberg Distinguished Lecture in Communication, 1997, by Jeremy Isaacs, University of Pennsylvania, correspondence and corrected typescript draft of introduction, circa 1997.
Box 24 Folder 16
International Communication Association Annual Conference, Israel, notes, 1998.
Box 24 Folder 17
"Social Theory, Politics and the Arts," conference, Drexel University, papers, notes, and conference materials, 1998.
Box 24 Folder 18
American Bible Society Video Roundtable Symposium on Current Issues in Bible Translating, New York, correspondence, 1998.
Box 24 Folder 19
James Carey Seminar, notes, 1999.
Box 24 Folder 20
"The Transformation of Civic Life: A Conference on Michael Schudson's The Good Citizen," Middle Tennessee State University, notes and conference materials, 1999.
Box 24 Folder 21
International Communication Association Annual Conference, Mexico, correspondence and notes, 2000.
Box 24 Folder 22
Institut National de l'Audiovisuel Seminar, Bibliothèque Nationale de France, correspondence and seminar materials, 2000.
Box 24 Folder 23
Democracy Seminar, talk draft, 2002.
Box 24 Folder 24
Changing Media-Changing Europe, conference, Denmark, book prospectus, corrected typescript drafts of "Narrowcasting: On Communicator Control of the Conditions of Reception," with Mihaela Popescu, notes, and conference materials, 2002.
Box 24 Folder 25
Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies 20th Anniversary Conference, New Haven, correspondence and notes, 2002.
Box 24 Folder 26
"Media Constructions of the Intifada: Local and International Perspectives," conference, The Smart Family Institute of Communicaiton, notes and conference materials, 2003.
Box 24 Folder 27
American Sociological Association 98th Annual Meeting, Atlanta, notes, clipping, and meeting materials, 2003.
Box 24 Folder 28
"Are National Television Systems Obsolete?" forum, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, correspondence and notes, 2003.
Box 25 Folder 1
Colloquium, by Steven Lukes, University of Pennsylvania, corrected typescript draft of introduction, 2003.
Box 25 Folder 2
University of Pennsylvania Roundtable, notes, 2004.
Box 25 Folder 3
International Communication Association Annual Conference, 2005, New York, typescript draft of "We Have "Bad News": Increasing Channels Is Killing Television News," and background materials, circa 1999-2004.
Box 25 Folder 4
American Political Science Association Political Communication Conference on International Communication and Conflict, Georgetown University, conference materials, 2005.
Box 25 Folder 5
American Political Science Association Roundtable on the Future of Political Communication, Washington DC, notes, 2005.
Box 25 Folder 6
International Sociological Association 16th World Congress, South Africa, corrected typescript draft of "Evaluating Culture: Aesthetics Problems Posed by Multiculturalism, Post-Modernity, and Globalism," with Ruth Katz, 2006.
Box 25 Folder 7
"Crisis Communication," American Political Science Association, pre-conference, University of Pennsylvania, notes and pre-conference materials, 2006.
Box 25 Folder 8
"Public Opinion, Commutation and Elections," regional seminar, World Association for Public Opinion Research, Israel, corrected typescript draft of "Choice vs. Predisposition in Voting Research: An Invented History", 2007.
Box 25 Folder 9
American Sociological Association 102nd Annual Meeting, New York, photocopy draft of "Why Sociology Abandoned Communication", 2007.
Box 25 Folder 10
"Conversations and Communications," Conference in Memory of James Carey, Columbia University, notes and conference materials, 2007.
Box 25 Folder 11
Brenda Danet Retirement, 2007, notes, 2001-2007.
Box 25 Folder 12
Undated Events, corrected typescript draft of introduction, undated.
Box 25 Folder 13
Scope and Contents note

This series has some overlap with the preceding, but focuses on events specifically honoring Katz from 1987 to 2014. Again, his range academic and professional interests and influence is well-documented, and correspondence, nascent works, notes, and event materials abound.

Honors and Awards is arranged chronologically by event date.

As mentioned, researchers may want to consult Series IV and V in conjunction.

McLuhan Teleglobe Canada Award, photograph, and ceremony materials, 1987.
Box 25 Folder 14
McLuhan Teleglobe Canada Award, award, 1987.
Box 40
World Association for Public Opinion Research Dinerman Award, correspondence and notes, 1991.
Box 25 Folder 15
Murray Edelman Distinguished Career Achievement Award, correspondence and certificate, 1993.
Box 25 Folder 16
Wayne Danielson Award for Distinguished Contributions to Communication Scholarship, 1995, University of Texas at Austin, correspondence, photocopy and corrected typescript drafts of "Twenty Years of Television in Israel: Are There Long-Run Effects on Values, Social Connectedness and Cultural Practices?" with Hadassah Haas and Michael Gurevitch, notes, and lecture materials, circa 1994-1995.
Box 25 Folder 17
"Media and Public: Rethinking the Part Played by People in the Flow of Mass Communication," 1996, conference in honor of Katz, Van Leer Institute, Israel, correspondence, photocopy drafts of "Where We Stand," and "McLuhan: Where Did He Come From, Where Did He Disappear?" with Ruth Katz, notes, and conference materials, circa 1995-1997.
Box 25 Folder 18
Worcester Prize, correspondence, 1996.
Box 25 Folder 19
Bellagio Study and Conference Center Residency, 1997, correspondence, project summary referencing "McLuhan: Where Did He Come From, Where Did He Disappear?" and Readings in Leisure, Culture and Communication, and notes, 1996-1997.
Box 25 Folder 20
Samuel L. Becker Distinguished Lecture in Communication, 2001, University of Iowa, correspondence, photocopy and corrected typescript drafts of "Situating the Reader: Communicator Control of the Conditions of Reception," with Mihaela Popescu and "Media Multiplication and Social Segmentation," notes, background materials, and lecture materials, circa 1996-2001.
Box 25 Folder 21-22
Association for the Social Scientific Study of Jewry Marshall Sklare Award, typescript draft of "Two Dilemmas of Religious Identity and Practice Among Israeli Jews", 2005.
Box 26 Folder 1
Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences Leonore Annenberg and Wallis Annenberg Fellowship in Communication, 2005-2006, correspondence and report, 2004-2006.
Box 26 Folder 2
Robert Rogow Memorial Lecture, Canadian Friends of Hebrew University, correspondence, notes, and lecture materials, 2006.
Box 26 Folder 3
Elihu Katz Retirement, University of Pennsylvania, 2014, corrected photocopy drafts of "Commuting and Coauthoring: How to be in More than One Place at the Same Time," notes, and event materials, circa 2014.
Box 26 Folder 4
Scope and Contents note

Series VI documents Katz's time and efforts as a professor at multiple institutions during his career, and includes correspondence, course syllabi and documents, notes, and conference materials. Also present are materials pertaining to Katz's leadership of the post-doctoral Annenberg Scholars Program at the University of Pennsylvania.

Covering the years 1979 to 2012, Teaching Files is divided into five subseries: A. University of Pennsylvania, B. University of Southern California, C. Hebrew University of Jerusalem, D. Open University of Israel, and E. University of Vienna.

Folders of administrative materials and correspondence, if extant, head each subseries. These folders are followed by courses in alphabetical order by course number and/or name—except in the cases of the subseries A. University of Pennsylvania, and E. University of Vienna. In the former, administrative items are proceeded by Scholars program materials, before continuing in the stated fashion. Concerning the latter, the only extant folder is related to a visiting professorship.

Researchers should note that materials pertaining to the University of Pennsylvania are best represented, although the University of California makes a decent showing. Items relating the Hebrew University of Jerusalem are not plentiful.

Administrative Materials, correspondence and department information, 1992-1997, undated.
Box 26 Folder 5
Correspondence, 1994.
Box 26 Folder 6
Scholars Workshop Seminars, notes, 1993-1995.
Box 26 Folder 7
"Public Space," 1995, conference, University of Pennsylvania, correspondence, corrected typescript drafts of introduction and closing, paper, notes, and conference materials, 1994-1995.
Box 26 Folder 8-9
"Public Space," 1995, conference, University of Pennsylvania, correspondence and book proposals, 1995-1997.
Box 26 Folder 10
"Joint Ventures," 1996, meeting, Speech and Communication Association Conference, San Diego, correspondence and meeting minutes, 1996-1997.
Box 26 Folder 11
"The Future of Fact," 1997, conference, University of Pennsylvania, correspondence, corrected typescript drafts of introduction and closing, paper, and conference materials, circa 1995-1997.
Box 26 Folder 12
Address Lists, 1992-1997.
Box 26 Folder 13
Comm 396: Media Events, Fall 1992, course outline, notes, and course documents, 1986-1992, undated.
Box 26 Folder 14
Comm 396: Media Events, Fall, course outlines and notes, 1993.
Box 26 Folder 15
Comm 396: Media Events, Fall, reading lists and notes, 1994.
Box 26 Folder 16
Comm 396: Media Events, Fall, syllabi and notes, 1995.
Box 26 Folder 17
Comm 396: Media Events, Fall, syllabi, midterm quiz, and notes, 1996.
Box 26 Folder 18
Comm 396: Media Events, Fall, syllabi, midterm quiz, notes, and course documents, 1997.
Box 27 Folder 1
Comm 396: Media Events, Fall, correspondence and notes, 1998.
Box 27 Folder 2
Comm 396: Media Events, Fall, reading list, 2000.
Box 27 Folder 3
Comm 396: Media Events, Spring, reading list and notes, 2001.
Box 27 Folder 4
Comm 396: Media Events, Fall, course outline, reading list, exam, and notes, 2001.
Box 27 Folder 5
Comm 396: Media Events, Fall, syllabi and notes, 2003.
Box 27 Folder 6
Comm 396: Media Events, Fall, correspondence, course outline, syllabi, notes, and course documents, 2006.
Box 27 Folder 7
Comm 396: Media Events, Fall, syllabi and notes, 2007.
Box 27 Folder 8
Comm 396: Media Events, Fall, syllabus and notes, 2009.
Box 27 Folder 9
Comm 396: Media Events, notes and course documents, undated.
Box 27 Folder 10
Comm 396: Media Events, video archives inventories, 1994-2003.
Box 27 Folder 11
Comm 426: Communication and the Bible, Fall, correspondence, course outline, syllabus, and notes, 2010.
Box 27 Folder 12
Comm 426: Communication and the Bible, Fall, syllabus and notes, 2012.
Box 27 Folder 13
Comm 496: Leisure, Communication, and Culture, Spring, course outline, reading list, and notes, 2002.
Box 27 Folder 14
Comm 496: Leisure, Communication, and Culture, Fall, syllabus and notes, 2002.
Box 27 Folder 15
Comm 496: Leisure, Communication, and Culture, Fall, syllabus and notes, 2005.
Box 27 Folder 16
Comm 500: Proseminar, Fall, correspondence, syllabus, and notes, 1993.
Box 27 Folder 17
Comm 500: Proseminar, Fall, notes, 1994.
Box 27 Folder 18
Comm 500: Proseminar, Fall, syllabus and notes, 1996.
Box 27 Folder 19
Comm 500: Proseminar, Fall, notes, 2000.
Box 27 Folder 20
Comm 500: Proseminar, Fall, notes, 2002.
Box 27 Folder 21
Comm 500: Proseminar, Fall, notes, 2005.
Box 27 Folder 22
Comm 500: Proseminar, Fall, notes, 2006.
Box 28 Folder 1
Comm 596: Leisure, Culture and Communication, course outline proposal, undated.
Box 28 Folder 2
Comm 632: Conceptualizing Media Effects, Spring, syllabi, 1995.
Box 28 Folder 3
Comm 632: Conceptualizing Media Effects, Fall, syllabi, 1995.
Box 28 Folder 4
Comm 632: Conceptualizing Media Effects, Fall, syllabi and notes, 1996.
Box 28 Folder 5
Comm 632: Conceptualizing Media Effects, Fall, syllabi and notes, 1997.
Box 28 Folder 6
Comm 632: Conceptualizing Media Effects, Fall, notes and course documents, 1998.
Box 28 Folder 7
Comm 632: Conceptualizing Media Effects, Fall, notes, 1999.
Box 28 Folder 8
Comm 632: Conceptualizing Media Effects, Fall, syllabus and notes, 2000.
Box 28 Folder 9
Comm 632: Conceptualizing Media Effects, Fall, notes, 2001.
Box 28 Folder 10
Comm 632: Conceptualizing Media Effects, Fall, syllabus, 2004.
Box 28 Folder 11
Comm 632: Conceptualizing Media Effects, Fall, syllabus and notes, 2006.
Box 28 Folder 12
Comm 632: Conceptualizing Media Effects, Fall, notes, 2007.
Box 28 Folder 13
Comm 632: Conceptualizing Media Effects, Fall, syllabi, 2009.
Box 28 Folder 14
Comm 632: Conceptualizing Media Effects, Fall, notes, 2012.
Box 28 Folder 15
Comm 642: Diffusion of Innovation, Spring, course outlines, syllabi, and notes, 2005.
Box 28 Folder 16
Comm 642: Diffusion of Innovation, Spring, course outlines and syllabi, 2007.
Box 28 Folder 17
Comm 642: Diffusion of Innovation, Spring, correspondence, course outline, syllabus, and notes, 2008.
Box 28 Folder 18
Comm 642: Diffusion of Innovation, Spring, correspondence, course outline, syllabus, and notes, 2009.
Box 28 Folder 19
Comm 642: Diffusion of Innovation, Spring, correspondence and notes, 2010.
Box 28 Folder 20
Comm 704: Canonic Texts in Media Research, Fall, notes, 2005.
Box 28 Folder 21
Comm 704: Canonic Texts in Media Research, Fall, syllabus and notes, 2010.
Box 28 Folder 22
Comm 730: Public Space, Spring, correspondence, syllabi, and notes, 1996.
Box 28 Folder 23
Comm 730: Public Space, Spring, course outline, syllabus, and notes, 1997.
Box 28 Folder 24
Comm 730: Public Space, Spring, reading list and notes, 1998.
Box 28 Folder 25
Comm 730: Public Space, Fall, notes and course documents, 1999.
Box 28 Folder 26
Comm 730: Public Space, Fall, syllabus and notes, 2000.
Box 28 Folder 27
Comm 730: Public Space, Fall, correspondence, syllabi, and notes, 2003.
Box 28 Folder 28
Comm 732: Rethinking Media Events, Spring, course outline, reading lists, and notes, 2011.
Box 28 Folder 29
Comm 796: Fall, notes, 2003.
Box 28 Folder 30
Comm 8XX: Graduate Seminar in Media Events, Fall, course outline, syllabus, and notes, 1998.
Box 28 Folder 31
Comm 803: International Communication, Fall, course outlines and notes, 2002.
Box 29 Folder 1
Comm 803: International Communication, Spring, notes, 2005.
Box 29 Folder 2
Comm 830: Public Space, Fall, correspondence, syllabi, notes, and course documents, 1993.
Box 29 Folder 3
Comm 830: Public Space, Fall, course outline and syllabus, 1994.
Box 29 Folder 4
Comm 832: Mass Media (Experiences and) Effects, Fall, syllabus, notes, and course documents, 1992.
Box 29 Folder 5
Comm 832: Mass Media (Experiences and) Effects, Spring, syllabi and notes, 1994.
Box 29 Folder 6
Comm 865: Bureaucracy and the Public, Fall, correspondence and course outline, 2008.
Box 29 Folder 7
Administrative Materials, 1993.
Box 29 Folder 8
ANSC 520: Social Rules of Communicaiton Media, Fall, notes, 1989.
Box 29 Folder 9
ANSC 520: Social Rules of Communicaiton Media, Fall, syllabi and notes, 1990.
Box 29 Folder 10
ANSC 520: Social Rules of Communicaiton Media, Fall, notes and exam memo, 1992.
Box 29 Folder 11
ANSC 599: Media Events, Summer, course schedule, 1979.
Box 29 Folder 12
ANSC 599: Media Events, Summer, course outline, 1982.
Box 29 Folder 13
ANSC 620: Communications Theories, Fall, notes, 1985.
Box 29 Folder 14
ANSC 620: Communications Theories, Fall, notes, 1986.
Box 29 Folder 15
ANSC 620: Communications Theories, Fall, notes, 1987.
Box 29 Folder 16
ANSC 620: Communications Theories, Fall, syllabus and notes, 1989.
Box 29 Folder 17
ANSC 620: Mass Media (Experiences and) Effects, Fall, syllabi, notes, and course materials, 1990.
Box 29 Folder 18
ANSC 620: Mass Media (Experiences and) Effects, Fall, syllabus and notes, 1991.
Box 29 Folder 19
ANSC 620, notes and course materials, undated.
Box 29 Folder 20
Communication and Integration, Spring, notes, 1985.
Box 29 Folder 21
Administrative Materials, 1994.
Box 29 Folder 22
Communication and Participatory Democracy, Spring, syllabi and notes, 1998.
Box 29 Folder 23
Foundations of Memory, Spring, notes, 1993.
Box 29 Folder 24
Foundations of Memory, Spring, notes and schedule, 1995.
Box 29 Folder 25
Introduction to Mass Communication, syllabus and test, 1993.
Box 29 Folder 26
Media Events, Spring, notes and course documents, 1991.
Box 29 Folder 27
Media Events, Spring, course outline, 1992.
Box 29 Folder 28
Leisure, Culture and Communication in Israel, reading list and review, 1994.
Box 29 Folder 29
Leisure, Culture and Communication in Israel, correspondence, syllabus, and reading lists, 1996.
Box 29 Folder 30
Lazarsfeld Visiting Professorship, Summer, correspondence and notes, 2001.
Box 29 Folder 31
Scope and Content note

The materials in Series VII all pertain to Katz's work as scientific director of the Guttman Institute of Applied Social Research (later absorbed into the Israel Democracy Institute), and especially document his involvement with the Guttman's ongoing survey of Israeli opinion ranging from politics to cultural matters. Included are correspondence; drafts of studies and reports, books, and articles; published reports; and research documents.

This series is made up of nine subseries spanning 1975 to 2004: A. Correspondence, B. Continuing Survey, and C. Studies and Reports, D. Books, E. Book Sections, F. Articles, G. Unpublished, H. Notes and Background Materials, and I. Professional Events.

Each subseries is arranged chronologically by publication or creation date, except for subseries H. Notes and Background Materials, which is arranged alphabetically by subject.

Researchers should be aware that much of the work articulated in the studies found further expression in the books The Jewishness of Israelis: Responses to the Guttman Report, and Negotiating Jerusalem, listed below.

Administrative materials, circa 2001.
Box 29 Folder 32
Note:

Much pertains to the Continuing Survey

1991-1992.
Box 29 Folder 33
1993.
Box 29 Folder 34-35
1993.
Box 30 Folder 1-2
1994.
Box 30 Folder 3
1995.
Box 30 Folder 4
1996.
Box 30 Folder 5
1997-2002, undated.
Box 30 Folder 6
Reports and data, 1975-1989.
Box 30 Folder 7
Reports, press releases, and clippings, 1991.
Box 30 Folder 8-9
Reports, notes, and clippings, 1992.
Box 30 Folder 10
Reports and clippings, 1993.
Box 30 Folder 11
Reports and press release, 1994.
Box 31 Folder 1
Israeli Elections, 1988 and 1992, papers, articles and "Too good to be True: Notes on the Israel Elections of 1988," 1989, published in International Journal of Public Opinion Research, reports, and notes, 1988-1995.
Box 31 Folder 2
Research Reports, 1986-1989.
Box 31 Folder 3
Beliefs, Observance and Social Interaction among Israeli Jews, 1993, correspondence, papers, clippings and press, 1992-1994.
Box 31 Folder 4-7
Values and Observances of Israeli Youth, 1996, correspondence, photocopy drafts, and questionnaire, circa 1995-1996.
Box 31 Folder 8
The Status of Jerusalem in the Eyes of Israeli Jews, 1997, correspondence, grant applications, corrected photocopy and typescript drafts, published copy, notes, and clippings, circa 1993-1997.
Box 31 Folder 9
The Status of Jerusalem in the Eyes of Israeli Jews, 1997, correspondence, grant applications, corrected photocopy and typescript drafts, published copy, notes, and clippings, circa 1993-1997.
Box 32 Folder 1-6
Beliefs, Observance and Social Interaction among Israeli Jews (Replication), 2001, correspondence, corrected photocopy and typescript drafts, and notes, circa 1997-2001.
Box 32 Folder 7
Beliefs, Observance and Social Interaction among Israeli Jews (Replication), 2001, correspondence, corrected photocopy and typescript drafts, and notes, circa 1997-2001.
Box 33 Folder 1-3
Changes in Individual Attitudes and Collective Identities: The Cases of Germany and Israel, 1949-2002, 2003, correspondence, grant applications, corrected typescript drafts, notes, and questionnaires, 1998-2004.
Box 33 Folder 4-5
The Jewishness of Israelis: Responses to the Guttman Report, 1997, with Charles S. Liebman, correspondence, 1994-1996.
Box 33 Folder 6
The Jewishness of Israelis: Responses to the Guttman Report, 1997, with Charles S. Liebman, corrected typescript drafts, reader's reports, and notes, circa 1994-1995.
Box 33 Folder 7
Negotiating Jerusalem, 2000, with Jerome M. Segal, Shlomit Levy, and Nadar Izzat Sa'id, correspondence and corrected typescript draft, 1997-2000.
Box 33 Folder 8-9
"An Agenda for the Sociology of Communication in Israel," 2001, published in Language & Communication in Israel, correspondence, outlines, and chapters, 1988-1997.
Box 34 Folder 1-2
"Twenty Years of Television in Israel: Are There Long-Run Effects on Values and Cultural Practices?" submitted to Stiftung Lesen, photocopy drafts, 1994.
Box 34 Folder 3
"Twenty Years of Television in Israel: Are There Long-Run Effects on Values and Cultural Practices?" published in Zemanim, photocopy published copy, 1995.
Box 34 Folder 4
"The Dimensions of Expression Inhibition: Perceptions of Obstacles to Free Speech in Three Cultures," 1996, published in International Journal of Public Opinion Research, correspondence, corrected photocopy and typescript drafts, and notes, circa 1992-1998.
Box 34 Folder 5
"20 Years of Television in Israel: Are There Long-Run Effects on Values, Social Connectedness and Cultural Practices?" 1997, published in Journal of Communication, correspondence, corrected photocopy draft, notes, and background materials, circa 1994-1997.
Box 34 Folder 6
Leisure Study, typescript drafts, 1998.
Box 34 Folder 7
Landau, Simha, articles, 1988-1998.
Box 34 Folder 8
Notes, undated.
Box 34 Folder 9
Research Materials, articles, 1951-2000.
Box 34 Folder 10
Third International Facet Theory Conference, Jerusalem, conference program and abstracts, 1991.
Box 34 Folder 11
Scope and Contents note

Series VIII contains items relating to Katz's time as head of the nascent Israel Broadcasting Authority, and subsequent interactions from 1967 to 2010.

Researchers should note that much original material—the so called "TV Diary"—expressive of Katz's immediate experiences as head of broadcasting, has been retained by Katz himself. What follows is often secondhand or of peripheral interest. However, the archives does have the majority of the "TV Diary" in facsimile, which can be made available for researchers upon request.

Correspondence, 1970-2010.
Box 34 Folder 12
Note:

Includes material related to Harvey L. Gotliffe's Dissertation Israeli General Television, 1981

Correspondence, 1970-2010.
Box 35 Folder 1-3
Note:

Includes material related to Harvey L. Gotliffe's Dissertation Israeli General Television, 1981

Studies, 1982, not authored by Katz, undated.
Box 35 Folder 4-6
Clippings, 1967-1969.
Box 35 Folder 7
Scope and Contents note

Series IX contains a small amount of biographical and/or personal material made up of correspondence, interviews, CVs, essays and writings, speeches, clippings, photographs, and memorabilia from 1948 to 2014.

Correspondence, 1992-2000, undated.
Box 36 Folder 1
Interviews, 1993-2007.
Box 36 Folder 2
Curricula Vitae, 2004-2009, undated.
Box 36 Folder 3
Professional Biographies, 1992-1998, undated.
Box 36 Folder 4
"Yet Again," retirement talk, corrected typescript draft, 2014.
Box 36 Folder 5
"What Literature I Read and Why," corrected handwritten manuscript, circa 1948.
Box 36 Folder 6
""Hello," Said the Ethnomethodologist," photocopy typescript poem, undated.
Box 36 Folder 7
Clippings, 1972-1994.
Box 36 Folder 8
Photographs, 2003, undated.
Box 36 Folder 9
Memorabilia and Ephemera, 1995-2010, undated.
Box 36 Folder 10
Scope and Contents note

The documents in this series are restricted due to either personally identifying information, or preservation concerns. Concerning the latter, facsimiles have been provided in the collection.

Employment records, peer reviews, student records, financial records, medical records, and clippings, 1967-2010, undated.
Box 37-39

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