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245 0 0 _aCulture in the communication age /
_cedited by James Lull
260 _aNew York :
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263 _a0012
300 _ap. cm.
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aIntroduction: Why the Communication Age? / James Lull -- The foundations of culture -- Culture of the mind: on the origins of meaning and emotion / Edward C. Stewart -- Rethinking the foundations of culture / Eduardo Neiva -- Thinking about culture in a global ecumene / Ulf Hannerz -- Making sense of culture -- From ways of life to lifestyle: rethinking culture as ideology and sensibility / David C. Chaney -- The question of cultural gender / Mirja Liikkanen -- Cultural fronts: towards a dialogical understanding of contemporary cultures / Jorge A. Gonzalez -- Superculture for the Communication Age / James Lull -- Contemporary cultural forms -- Cultural theory in popular culture and media spectacles / Michael Real -- Visual culture / Paul Messaris -- Star culture / Stephen Hinerman -- Computers, the Internet, and virtual cultures / Steve Jones, Stephanie Kucker.
520 0 _aCulture in the Communication Age brings together some of the world's leading thinkers from a range of academic disciplines to discuss what 'culture' means in the modern era. They describe key features of cultural life in the 'communication age', and consider the cultural implications of the rise of global communication, mass media, information technology, and popular culture.
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650 0 _aCommunication and culture.
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905 _aDavid C. Chaney is Professor of Sociology at the University of Durham, England
905 _aJorge A. Gonzalez is Director of the Culture Program, University of Colima, Mexico
905 _aUlf Hannerz is Professor of Social Anthropology, Stockholm University, Sweden
905 _aStephen Hinerman is Lecturer in Communication Studies at San Jose State University, California
905 _aSteve Jones is Professor and Head of the Department of Communication at the University of Illinois-Chicago
905 _aStephanie Kucker received a master's degree in Communication from the University of Illinois-Chicago in 1999. She currently works in Chicago as marketing and communications coordinator for VRCO, Inc., a hi-tech industry firm, and as Adjunct Instructor of Communication at the University of Illinois-Chicago
905 _aMirja Liikkanen is a Senior Researcher in the Unit for Culture and Media Statistics, Helsinki, Finland
905 _aJames Lull is Professor of Communication Studies at San Jose State University, California
905 _aPaul Messaris is Professor at the Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania
905 _aEduardo Neiva is Professor of Communication Studies and Director of the Center for Communication Research at the University of Alabama-Birmingham
905 _aMichael Real is Professor and Director of the Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University
905 _aEdward C. Stewart is a cultural psychologist living in Silver Springs, Maryland
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