Communication in History
Stone Age Symbols to Social Media
Herausgeber: Urquhart, Peter; Heyer, Paul
Communication in History
Stone Age Symbols to Social Media
Herausgeber: Urquhart, Peter; Heyer, Paul
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This updated eighth edition provides a thorough and engaging history of communication and media through a collection of essential, field-defining essays.
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This updated eighth edition provides a thorough and engaging history of communication and media through a collection of essential, field-defining essays.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- 8. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 767g
- ISBN-13: 9781032168296
- ISBN-10: 1032168293
- Artikelnr.: 69033638
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- 8. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 767g
- ISBN-13: 9781032168296
- ISBN-10: 1032168293
- Artikelnr.: 69033638
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Peter Urquhart is Associate Professor in the Communication Studies Department at Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada. Paul Heyer was Professor Emeritus in the Communication Studies Department at Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada.
Part One: The Media of Early Civilization 1. The Earliest Precursor of
Writing 2. Media in Ancient Empires 3. Civilization Without Writing-The
Incas and the Quipu 4. The Origins of Writing Part Two: The Tradition of
Western Literacy 5. The Greek Legacy 6. Writing and the Alphabet Effect 7.
Writing Restructures Consciousness Part Three: The Print Revolution 8.
Paper and Block Printing-From China to Europe 9. The Invention of Printing
10. Early Modern Literacies 11. Sensationalism and News Part Four:
Electricity Creates the Wired World 12. Time, Space, and the Telegraph 13.
Anti-Lynching Imagery as Visual Protest in in the 1890s Black Press 14. The
Telephone Takes Command 15. Dream Worlds of Consumption 16. Wireless World
Part Five: Image and Sound 17. Visual Reportage I 18. Visual Reportage II
19. Inscribing Sound 20. The Making of the Phonograph 21. Early Motion
Pictures Chapter 22 "Talkies" and Stardom Part Six: Broadcasting 23. Early
Radio 24. The Golden Age of Programming 25. Race on Radio 26. Television
Begins 27. Making Room for TV 28. From Turmoil to Tranquility Part Seven:
New Media and Old in the Digital Age 29. How Media Became New 30.
Popularizing the Internet 31. The World Wide Web 32. A Cultural History of
Web 2.0 33. Social Media Retweets History 34. How Algorithms Rule Online
Discussion Questions
Writing 2. Media in Ancient Empires 3. Civilization Without Writing-The
Incas and the Quipu 4. The Origins of Writing Part Two: The Tradition of
Western Literacy 5. The Greek Legacy 6. Writing and the Alphabet Effect 7.
Writing Restructures Consciousness Part Three: The Print Revolution 8.
Paper and Block Printing-From China to Europe 9. The Invention of Printing
10. Early Modern Literacies 11. Sensationalism and News Part Four:
Electricity Creates the Wired World 12. Time, Space, and the Telegraph 13.
Anti-Lynching Imagery as Visual Protest in in the 1890s Black Press 14. The
Telephone Takes Command 15. Dream Worlds of Consumption 16. Wireless World
Part Five: Image and Sound 17. Visual Reportage I 18. Visual Reportage II
19. Inscribing Sound 20. The Making of the Phonograph 21. Early Motion
Pictures Chapter 22 "Talkies" and Stardom Part Six: Broadcasting 23. Early
Radio 24. The Golden Age of Programming 25. Race on Radio 26. Television
Begins 27. Making Room for TV 28. From Turmoil to Tranquility Part Seven:
New Media and Old in the Digital Age 29. How Media Became New 30.
Popularizing the Internet 31. The World Wide Web 32. A Cultural History of
Web 2.0 33. Social Media Retweets History 34. How Algorithms Rule Online
Discussion Questions
Part One: The Media of Early Civilization 1. The Earliest Precursor of
Writing 2. Media in Ancient Empires 3. Civilization Without Writing-The
Incas and the Quipu 4. The Origins of Writing Part Two: The Tradition of
Western Literacy 5. The Greek Legacy 6. Writing and the Alphabet Effect 7.
Writing Restructures Consciousness Part Three: The Print Revolution 8.
Paper and Block Printing-From China to Europe 9. The Invention of Printing
10. Early Modern Literacies 11. Sensationalism and News Part Four:
Electricity Creates the Wired World 12. Time, Space, and the Telegraph 13.
Anti-Lynching Imagery as Visual Protest in in the 1890s Black Press 14. The
Telephone Takes Command 15. Dream Worlds of Consumption 16. Wireless World
Part Five: Image and Sound 17. Visual Reportage I 18. Visual Reportage II
19. Inscribing Sound 20. The Making of the Phonograph 21. Early Motion
Pictures Chapter 22 "Talkies" and Stardom Part Six: Broadcasting 23. Early
Radio 24. The Golden Age of Programming 25. Race on Radio 26. Television
Begins 27. Making Room for TV 28. From Turmoil to Tranquility Part Seven:
New Media and Old in the Digital Age 29. How Media Became New 30.
Popularizing the Internet 31. The World Wide Web 32. A Cultural History of
Web 2.0 33. Social Media Retweets History 34. How Algorithms Rule Online
Discussion Questions
Writing 2. Media in Ancient Empires 3. Civilization Without Writing-The
Incas and the Quipu 4. The Origins of Writing Part Two: The Tradition of
Western Literacy 5. The Greek Legacy 6. Writing and the Alphabet Effect 7.
Writing Restructures Consciousness Part Three: The Print Revolution 8.
Paper and Block Printing-From China to Europe 9. The Invention of Printing
10. Early Modern Literacies 11. Sensationalism and News Part Four:
Electricity Creates the Wired World 12. Time, Space, and the Telegraph 13.
Anti-Lynching Imagery as Visual Protest in in the 1890s Black Press 14. The
Telephone Takes Command 15. Dream Worlds of Consumption 16. Wireless World
Part Five: Image and Sound 17. Visual Reportage I 18. Visual Reportage II
19. Inscribing Sound 20. The Making of the Phonograph 21. Early Motion
Pictures Chapter 22 "Talkies" and Stardom Part Six: Broadcasting 23. Early
Radio 24. The Golden Age of Programming 25. Race on Radio 26. Television
Begins 27. Making Room for TV 28. From Turmoil to Tranquility Part Seven:
New Media and Old in the Digital Age 29. How Media Became New 30.
Popularizing the Internet 31. The World Wide Web 32. A Cultural History of
Web 2.0 33. Social Media Retweets History 34. How Algorithms Rule Online
Discussion Questions