
Hadley Cantril
著者について
Hadley Cantril was a prominent American psychologist and scholar, best known for his work in the field of mass communication and the psychology of panic. His most famous study, "The Invasion from Mars," examined the public's reaction to Orson Welles' 1938 radio broadcast of H.G. Wells' "The War of the Worlds." Cantril's research delved into how media can influence public perception and behavior, particularly during moments of crisis. This work laid the foundation for understanding media effects and audience behavior in the context of mass communication.
Throughout his career, Cantril contributed significantly to the field of social psychology, focusing on how individuals and groups respond to misinformation and sensational media. He authored several influential texts, including "Mass Communication and American Social Thought," which compiled key writings on the impact of media on society. His insights continue to resonate in contemporary discussions about media literacy and public reaction to news and information, as Cantril's work remains relevant in an age of rapid information dissemination.