Communication as Culture, Revised Edition
Essays on Media and Society
James W. Carey(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 24. November 1988
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256 pages
978-0-415-90725-5 (ISBN)
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Carey's seminal work joins central issues in the field and redefines them. It will force the reader to think in new and fruitful ways about such dichotomies as transmissions vs. ritual, administrative vs. critical, positivist vs. marxist, and cultural vs. power-orientated approaches to communications study. An historically inspired treatment of major figures and theories, required reading for the sophisticated scholar' - George Gerbner, University of Pennsylvania "...offers a mural of thought with a rich background, highlighted by such thoughts as communication being the 'maintenance of society in time'." - Cast/Communication Booknotes These essays encompass much more than a critique of an academic discipline. Carey's lively thought, lucid style, and profound scholarship propel the reader through a wide and varied intellectual landscape, particularly as these issues have affected Modern American thought. As entertaining as it is enlightening, Communication as Culture is certain to become a classic in its field.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Weight
295 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-90725-5 (9780415907255)
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Content
Series Editor's Introduction Acknowledgements Introduction PART I: COMMUNICATION AS CULTURE A cultural approach to communication Mass communication and cultural studies Reconceiving 'mass' and 'media' Overcoming resistance to cultural studies PART II: TECHNOLOGY AND CULTURE The mythos of the electronic revolution with John J Quirk Space, time and communications: a tribute to Harold Innis The history of the future with John J Quirk Technology and Ideology: the case of the telegraph Works cited Index About the author