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McQuail, Denis

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Personal name headingMcQuail, Denis
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Variant(s)McQuail, D. (Denis)
Associated countryAmsterdam (Netherlands)
Birth date1935-04-12
Death date2017-06-25
Place of birthLondon (England)
Field of activityCommunication
AffiliationUniversity of Southampton
Universiteit van Amsterdam
University of Oxford
University of Leeds
Profession or occupationCollege teachers
Found inTrenaman, J. Television and the political image, 1961.
Cuilenburg, J. J. van. Media en pluriformiteit, 1982: t. p. (D. McQuail)
Media policy, 1998: t. p. (Denis McQuail) p. vii (emeritus prof. of mass communication, Univ. of Amsterdam, Netherlands) p. 4 of cover (visiting prof., Univ. of Southampton, UK)
ALCS database, 27 Nov. 2006 (Denis McQuail, born 12 Apr. 1935)
The international encyclopedia of political communication, 2016: page xii (Denis McQuail, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Wikipedia web site, June 10, 2019: (Denis McQuail (12 April 1935, London-25 June 2017) was a British communication theorist, Emeritus Professor at the University of Amsterdam, considered one of the most influential scholars in the field of mass communication studies. Born in London in 1935, McQuail obtained his BA in Modern History from the University of Oxford in 1958, and the next year his MA in Public and Social Administration. He obtained his PhD in social studies from the University of Leeds in 1967 ; McQuail started his academic career in the UK. On 1 August 1977 he was appointed Professor at the University of Amsterdam ; After his early retirement in 1 January 1997 he was appointed Emeritus Professor. He was also Visiting Professor in the Department of Politics at the University of Southampton)
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Associated languageeng