Communication as Culture: Essays on Media and SocietyUnwin Hyman, 1989 - 241 pages A collection of essays aiming to provide new ways of understanding and studying modern communications media. The essays examine communication and culture and the effects of technology on culture. |
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Introduction | 1 |
A Cultural Approach to Communication | 13 |
Mass Communication and Cultural Studies | 37 |
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