What is the role of communication technology and media in making American society more adaptive, equitable, and democratic? Analyzing the field of communication against an in-depth picture of American society, this provocative, wide-ranging text explores
What is the role of communication technology and media in making American society more adaptive, equitable, and democratic? Analyzing the field of communication against an in-depth picture of American society, this provocative, wide-ranging text exploresHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Daniel W. Rossides is professor of sociology emeritus, Bowdoin College. He has also taught at Hunter College, CUNY, and York University, Toronto. He has published books on social theory, social stratification, and the professions and disciplines, as well as articles on education for Change and The Journal of Higher Education. He is currently working on a manuscript titled Understanding American Capitalism.
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Part 1 Part I. Kind of Society and Kind of Communication Chapter 2 Chapter 1. Communication and Types of Power Structure in the Premodern World Chapter 3 Chapter 2. Communication and the Rise of Capitalism 1100-1800 Chapter 4 Chapter 3. Communication Media and the Emergence of Corporate Capitalism in the United States 1800-1940 Part 5 Part II. Communication Media and Contemporary American Society Chapter 6 Chapter 4. Computer Communication and the the Emergence of Corporate World-Market Capitalism after 1940 Chapter 7 Chapter 5. Communication Media and the American Polity Chapter 8 Chapter 6. Communication Media and the American City Chapter 9 Chapter 7. Journalism Policy Science Policy Groups and Foundations: Undermining the Public and Contracting the Public Sphere Chapter 10 Chapter 8. Communication Media and Popular Culture Chapter 11 Chapter 9. Communication and Media Problems: The Need to Ask Foundational Questions
Part 1 Part I. Kind of Society and Kind of Communication Chapter 2 Chapter 1. Communication and Types of Power Structure in the Premodern World Chapter 3 Chapter 2. Communication and the Rise of Capitalism 1100-1800 Chapter 4 Chapter 3. Communication Media and the Emergence of Corporate Capitalism in the United States 1800-1940 Part 5 Part II. Communication Media and Contemporary American Society Chapter 6 Chapter 4. Computer Communication and the the Emergence of Corporate World-Market Capitalism after 1940 Chapter 7 Chapter 5. Communication Media and the American Polity Chapter 8 Chapter 6. Communication Media and the American City Chapter 9 Chapter 7. Journalism Policy Science Policy Groups and Foundations: Undermining the Public and Contracting the Public Sphere Chapter 10 Chapter 8. Communication Media and Popular Culture Chapter 11 Chapter 9. Communication and Media Problems: The Need to Ask Foundational Questions
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