Communication in History: Technology, Culture, SocietyAllyn and Bacon, 2003 - 331 Seiten Communication in History's outstanding selection of readings from classic and contemporary sources gives an extensive overview of the most important ideas in the field.Encompassing topics as wide-ranging as the role of printing in the rise of the modern state and the role of the Internet in the Information Age, this anthology reveals how media have been influential both in maintaining social order and as powerful agents of change. Revised with new readings for the Fourth Edition, Communication in History continues to be, as one reviewer wrote, "the only book in the sea of History of Mass Communication books that introduces the reader to a more expansive, intellectually enlivening study of the relationship between human history and communication history."For anyone interested in media history, history of communication, the relationship of the media and society. |
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... journalism as the ideal of the " story " and the ideal of " information . " When telling stories is taken to be the role of the newspaper , journalism is said to fulfill | what George Herbert Mead described as an " aes- thetic ...
... journalism as the ideal of the " story " and the ideal of " information . " When telling stories is taken to be the role of the newspaper , journalism is said to fulfill | what George Herbert Mead described as an " aes- thetic ...
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... journalism . It pointedly advertised itself with the slogan , " It does not soil the breakfast cloth , " as op- posed to the " yellow " journals.26 Some items from the Times , in the winter of 1897 , are probably rep- resentative of its ...
... journalism . It pointedly advertised itself with the slogan , " It does not soil the breakfast cloth , " as op- posed to the " yellow " journals.26 Some items from the Times , in the winter of 1897 , are probably rep- resentative of its ...
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... journalism and story journalism in New York in the 1890s was , like the moral wars of the 1830s , a cover for class conflict . . . . The readers of the World were relatively de- pendent and nonparticipant . The experience en- gendered ...
... journalism and story journalism in New York in the 1890s was , like the moral wars of the 1830s , a cover for class conflict . . . . The readers of the World were relatively de- pendent and nonparticipant . The experience en- gendered ...
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The Media of Early Civilization | 1 |
The Tradition of Western Literacy | 42 |
The Print Revolution | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Communication in History: Technology, Culture, Society David Crowley,Paul Heyer Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2002 |
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