See the collection of papers contained in D. Katz , D. Cartwright, S. Eldersveld and A. Lee (eds.), Public Opinion and Propaganda, ( New York, Dryden Press, 1954). See also the papers in L. Dexter and D. White (eds.), People, Society, and Mass Communications, ( New York, The Free Press, 1964) and J. Klapper, The Effects of Mass Communication (New York, The Free Press, 1960).
3.
B. Berelson, 'Communication and public opinion', in W. Schramm (ed.), Mass Communications ( Urbana, University of Illinois Press, 1960), pp. 527-43.
4.
E. Rose and associates, Colour andCitizenship (London, Oxford University Press, 1969).
5.
W. Breed, 'Mass Communication and sociocultural integration', in L. Dexter and D. White, op. cit.
6.
C. Olien, G. Donohue, and P. Tichener, 'The community editor's power and the reporting of conflict', Journalism Quarterly, (Vol. 45, 1968), pp. 243-52.
7.
D. Paletz and P. Dunn, 'Press coverage of civil disorders: Winston-Salem , 1967', Public Opinion Quarterly, (Vol. 33, 1969), pp. 328-45.
8.
C. McGlashan , 'The Press we need', Race Today , (Vol. 3, No. 4, 1971).
9.
H. Evans, 'A positive policy', in Race and the Press (London , Runnymede Trust, 1971).
10.
J. Halloran, P. Elliott, and G. Murdock, Demonstrations and Communication: A Case Study ( London , Penguin Books, 1970).
11.
B. Wilson and M. Bradbury, 'Fleet Street and the crime wave', Guardian (London, 10 March 1961).
12.
P. Hartmann and C. Husband, 'The mass media and racial conflict' , Race, (Vol. 12, No. 3, 1971), pp. 267-82.
13.
J. Halloran et al., op. cit.
14.
L. Kushnick , 'Black Power and the media', Race Today, (Vol. 2, 1970), pp. 439-42.
15.
Guardian (London, 18 January 1971).
16.
C. Bagley, Social Structure and Prejudice in Five English Boroughs ( London, Institute of Race Relations, 1970).
17.
The reliability of the scale of prejudice used has been tested on a fresh sample — see C. Bagley, 'On the construction and reliability of a prejudice scale', Race (Vol. XI, No. 3, 1970) pp. 371-4.
18.
S. Patterson , 'A match to gunpowder', Institute of Race Relations Newsletter (April-May 1968), pp. 155-6.
19.
P. Foot, The Rise of Enoch Powell (London, Penguin Books, 1969).
20.
Guardian (London, 25 April 1968).
21.
National Opinion Polls Bulletin, Special Supplement (April 1968), pp. 1-3.
22.
National Opinion Polls Bulletin (May 1968 ), pp. 1-14.
23.
D. Spearman , 'Enoch Powell's Postbag', New Society (9 May 1968), pp. 667-9.
24.
A. Hoogvelt , 'Ethnocentrism, Authoritarianism, and Powellism' , Race (Vol. XI, No. 1, July 1969 ), pp. 1-12.
25.
Bath and WiltsEvening Chronicle (5 December 1968).
26.
H. Seymour-Ure, forthcoming.
27.
J, Wood (ed.,) Powell and the 1970 Election (London, Elliot Right Way Books).
28.
J., Parkes, Antisemitism (London, Valentine Mitchell, 1964), p. 13.
29.
H. Young, 'The treatment of race in the British press', in Race and the Press.
30.
H. Evans, 'A positive policy', in Race and the Press
31.
E. Rose and associates, op. cit.
32.
Guardian (London, 24 July 1967, and 29 July 1968).
33.
Guardian (London, 19 May 1970).
34.
'Frivolity and the Race Relations Act', Race Relations Bulletin (May 1970).
35.
C. Bagley, 'Alienation and human fulfilment: a case study of SouthAfrica', Journal of Human Relations (Vol. 17, 1969), pp. 12-25.
36.
C. Bagley, The Dutch Plural Society ( London, Oxford University Press, 1973).
37.
R. Boston, 'How the Immigrants Act was passed', New Society (28 March 1968), pp. 448-52.
38.
H. Young, op. cit.
39.
C. Jones, 'Immigrants and the newspaper', in Race and the Press .
40.
P. Harland, 'Reporting race: some problems', in Race and the Press .
41.
B. Priestley , 'Race: the fantasies fade', The Times (London, 8 June 1972).
42.
See, for example , M. Stanton, 'Pupils views of national groups', Journal of Moral Education (Vol. I, 1972), pp. 147-51.
43.
B. Priestley, op. cit.
44.
E. Ransome in a personal communication (31 October 1972).