A change in the way human beings communicate with each other, as a consequence for example of a new technology, has the potential to deeply modify social interactions and the functioning of economic and political institutions. This has certainly been the case with events like the advent of the printing press in the XV century. Robert McChesney, in his book Communication Revolutions, argues that we might be witness-ing a communication transformation of comparable relevance with the introduction of digital technology and of the internet. “Precisely how this communication revolution will unfold and what it will mean for our journalism, our culture, our politics, and our economics are not at all clear”.1 In any case, according to McChesney, thi...
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Twitter has helped to shape social communication in today’s world. In his book, Dhiraj Murthy recogn...
exemplary study of comparative political communication, a relatively new field of inquiry that deser...
This book is both a chronicle of the past and a look to the future. The author, a law school profess...
Media and communications are changing rapidly and their transformation is having a momentous impact ...
Development Communication: Reframing the Role of Media is a book that offers an overview of the hist...
Journalism with a Future studies the changes provoked by the digital revolution in communication and...
Purpose: This viewpoint paper aims to review the book Media and communications policy-making by Robe...
Review of Our Media, Not Theirs: The Democratic Struggle Against Corporate Media, edited by Robert W...
It is commonly acknowledged that the adoption of information and com-munication technologies (ICTs) ...
Based on the working hypothesis ‘that the most fundamental form of power lies in the ability to shap...
There has been an Information Revolution and we are either living in an Information Society or are a...
Andrew White considers the way in which digital media challenges normative conceptions of the public...
Hamelink, Cees J(1994) Trends in World Communication, Southbound Sdn Bhd, Penang, Malaysia. 168 page...
Across 13 chapters, scholars from media studies and science and technology studies offer insights in...
Much has happened in the past fifty years, and the broadcasting system and in fact the entire media ...
Twitter has helped to shape social communication in today’s world. In his book, Dhiraj Murthy recogn...
exemplary study of comparative political communication, a relatively new field of inquiry that deser...
This book is both a chronicle of the past and a look to the future. The author, a law school profess...