Communication in History: Technology, Culture, SocietyRoutledge, 30.09.2015 - 336 Seiten Updated in a new 6th edition, Communication in History reveals how media has been influential in both maintaining social order and as powerful agents of change. With revised new readings, this anthology continues to be, as one reviewer wrote, "the only book in the sea of History of Mass Communication books that introduces readers to a more expansive, intellectually enlivening study of the relationship between human history and communication history". From print to the Internet, this book encompasses a wide-range of topics, that introduces readers to a more expansive, intellectually enlivening study of the relationship between human history and communication history. |
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Foreword | |
The Media of Early Civilization | |
Civilization without WritingThe Incas and the Quipu Marcia | |
The Origins of Writing Andrew Robinson | |
The Tradition of Western Literacy | |
Robert Ornstein | |
The Print Revolution | |
Aspects of the Printing Revolution Elizabeth Eisenstein | |
Inscribing Sound Lisa Gitelman | |
The Making of the Phonograph Jonathan Sterne | |
Early Motion Pictures DanielCzitrom | |
Movies Talk ScottEyman | |
Mass Media and the Star System Jib Fowles | |
PART Radio Days | |
Wireless World Stephen Kern | |
The Public Voice of Radio John Durham Peters | |
Early Modern Literacies HarveyJ Graff 13 The Trade in News John B Thompson | |
PART Electricity Creates the Wired World | |
TelegraphyThe Victorian Internet Tom Standage | |
The New Journalism MichaelSchudson | |
The Telephone Takes Command Claude S Fischer | |
Time Space and the Telegraph James W Carey | |
PART Image Technologies and the Emergence of V Mass Society | |
Dream Worlds of Consumption RosalyndWilliams | |
Early Photojournalism Ulrich Keller | |
Early Radio SusanJ Douglas 28 The Golden Age of Programming Christopher Sterling andJohn M Kittross | |
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PART TV Times | |
Camille Paglia | |
TV in the Netage HenryJenkins | |
PART New Media and Old in the Information | |
The Control Revolution James Beniger | |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
advertising alphabet American American Idol audience became began broadcast camera Camille Paglia century Chinese color commercial communication created early Edison Elizabeth Eisenstein emerged Europe example experience film Harold Innis Hollywood human images important individual industry Internet invention Joseph Pulitzer journalism kinetoscope language listening literacy living machine magazines major markets Marshall McLuhan mass mass media medium messages modern motion pictures movie newspaper nickelodeons operators oral culture Paglia paper papyrus percent phonograph photographers photojournalism political popular possible Postman printing production programs quipu radio records Revolution script social society sound stars stations story symbols telegraph telephone texts theaters token system tokens United University Press vaudeville viewers Walter Ong wireless wires word World Wide Web writing York