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P 90 .B6764 2006 The media student's book / | P 90 .B695 2009 A social history of the media : from Gutenberg to the Internet / | P 90 .C43 2015 Communication, digital media and everyday life / | P 90 .C495 2005 Comparative media history : an introduction : 1789 to the present / | P 90 .C495 2005 Comparative media history : an introduction : 1789 to the present / | P 90 .C6 1965 Communication and language : Networks of thought and action / | P 90 .C627 1972 Communication. |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 269-284) and index.
From the French Revolution to the global age, Chapman (journalism, U. of Lincoln, UK) provides an introduction to the key ideas underpinning media development. She compares shifts and influences in different countries, industries, and periods of history, arguing that the roots of today's global media lie in the late 18th and the 19th century. The text emphasizes continuity and decisive factors such as the social use of technology, the character of the institutions in which it's applied, and the political approach of the specific countries involved. Distributed in the US by Blackwell Publishers. Annotation #169;2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, In
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