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Kurt Lang and Gladys Engel Lang

Kurt Lang (born January 25, 1924) and Gladys Engel Lang (born 1919) are American sociologists and communications theorists whose early work is associated with the Chicago School.〔Elihu Katz and Daniel Dayan, “The Audience is a Crowd, the Crowd is a Public: Latter Day Thoughts on Lang and Lang’s ‘MacArthur Day in Chicago’,” in ''Canonic Texts in Media Research'', eds. Elihu Katz, John Durham Peters, Tamar Liebes and Avril Orloff (Cambridge: Polity Press, 2003), p. 121.〕 Their research has engaged many contemporary problems in communications including the effect of televised politics on the formation of public opinion. They have collaborated on a number of intellectual projects since publishing their award-winning seminal essay, MacArthur Day in Chicago, in 1953.
==Biography==
Kurt Lang, the son of German immigrants, was born in 1924. He served with the US Army in Europe before working as a research assistant in the US Military’s Information Control Division. He received his doctorate in 1953 for his research on MacArthur Day and later worked for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.〔American Association for Public Opinion Research, “Heritage Interviews – Kurt and Gladys Lang,” http://www.aapor.org/Content/aapor/AboutAAPOR/History/HeritageInterviews/KurtandGladysLangBiographies/default.htm〕
Gladys Engel Lang was born in Atlantic City in 1919. She later worked at the Office of War Information during WWII where she primarily produced research on the medium of radio, before moving on to the Office of Strategic Services. She then turned her attention to academia and received her doctorate from the University of Chicago for her research on the 1952 political party conventions. During her time at Chicago, she worked with the Committee on Communication.〔American Association for Public Opinion Research, “Heritage Interviews – Kurt and Gladys Lang,” http://www.aapor.org/Content/aapor/AboutAAPOR/History/HeritageInterviews/KurtandGladysLangBiographies/default.htm〕
The Langs’ met and married as graduate students at the University of Chicago in 1950.

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