Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bände 7-9Wayne State University Press, 1985 |
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... called for by the existence of a fiction ; and a presence which , ten- dentially , goes against this suspension . To summarize briefly what would require a more accurate and specific demonstration , one could describe the situation as ...
... called for by the existence of a fiction ; and a presence which , ten- dentially , goes against this suspension . To summarize briefly what would require a more accurate and specific demonstration , one could describe the situation as ...
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... called " information " ? As an engineer working for Bell Labs , Shannon was interested not only in creating a scientific theory , but in paving the way for a new technology . For both purposes , reliable quantification was essential ...
... called " information " ? As an engineer working for Bell Labs , Shannon was interested not only in creating a scientific theory , but in paving the way for a new technology . For both purposes , reliable quantification was essential ...
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... called science fiction . Such a classification according to genre hardly seems adequate for such writing whose speculation about catastrophe also provides a vehicle for remaking language , narrative , and society . Heterogeneity of ...
... called science fiction . Such a classification according to genre hardly seems adequate for such writing whose speculation about catastrophe also provides a vehicle for remaking language , narrative , and society . Heterogeneity of ...
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BERKELEY JOURNAL FOR THEORETICAL STUDIES IN MEDIA AND CULTURE | 4 |
The View | 42 |
A Conversation with | 66 |
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