Communication, Information, and Culture: Annotated Bibliography : a Review of the English Language LiteratureSimon Fraser University, 1985 - 213 pagini |
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... concludes that the potential of the merging of computers and communication benefits mainly members of the existing power structure who define relevant questions via " electronic plebiscite " and the kind of information offered by data ...
... concludes that the potential of the merging of computers and communication benefits mainly members of the existing power structure who define relevant questions via " electronic plebiscite " and the kind of information offered by data ...
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... concludes that there is a reticence about inquiry into political and structural aspects of power , the state , and TNCs . He argues that domination should not be confused with the calculation of costs and benefits that result from ...
... concludes that there is a reticence about inquiry into political and structural aspects of power , the state , and TNCs . He argues that domination should not be confused with the calculation of costs and benefits that result from ...
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... concludes that the U.S. must fulfil past promises through affirmative actions that reflect its commitment to stated goals . The author is critical of the role the U.S. has played but does not explain the underlying reasons . The central ...
... concludes that the U.S. must fulfil past promises through affirmative actions that reflect its commitment to stated goals . The author is critical of the role the U.S. has played but does not explain the underlying reasons . The central ...
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Ablex Publishing Corporation addressed advertising American analysis approach Armand Mattelart assessment author argues author concludes Canadian communication research communication systems communication technologies communication/information concepts context critical dependency theory developed countries Direct Broadcast Satellites discussed dominant economic development examined example film flow of information framework free flow George Gerbner global ideological impact implementation implications industry informatics Information Order information society Information Technology Innis institutional structures INTELSAT international communication Inuit issues John Wiley Journal of Communication Kaarle Nordenstreng Latin America LDCs literature Longman Marsha Siefert mass communication mass media Mattelart McAnany media imperialism microelectronics Norwood outlines overview paradigm perspective planning political and economic power structures Press problems production programmes provides radio References relationship role rural satellite technology Schiller sector social strategies technology transfer telecommunication services television theory Third World TNCS traditional transnational UNESCO World Communications York