"By rescuing Baschwitz from oblivion, Van Ginneken (e.g., 1998, 2007) has once again performed a major service to the study of mass communication. It is interesting to note the obvious similarities between the biographer and his subject = Scholars of mass communication would do well not only to remember Baschwitz, but also Van Ginneken" - Tabe Bergman, XJTLU-JC School of Film and Television Arts, Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, Jiangsu Province, 215123, Suzhou, People’s Republic of China,
The Journal of International Communication, July 2018
"Baschwitz was an instrumental player in the creation of post-war scholarly networks in the then-new field of mass communication = Van Ginneken's book helps to correct Baschwitz's omission from the story of social, political and mass psychology, as well as mass communication and media studies'" - Geert Lovink, Institute of Network Cultures,
Necsus (European Network of Cinema and Media Studies, July 10, 2018). Read the full interview
here.
"This book presents the extraordinary life and scientific works of the brilliant European scientist Kurt Baschwitz, a founding father of the study of mass psychology, collective behavior sociology and media studies in Europe. This book will eventually help to rediscover the originality of the great contributions of this pioneering scholar." -
Willem Koops, distinguished professor at Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Review [in German] on socialnet.de, Das Netz für die Sozialwirtschaft, read
here.