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Misunderstanding Media
Harvard University Press, 1986 Cloth: 978-0-674-57663-6 Library of Congress Classification P96.T42W5 1986 Dewey Decimal Classification 001.5109
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Popular writing about the media resounds with rhetoric of techno-glory or apocalypse. Brian Winston argues that this “information revolution” is an illusion, a consequence of deep misunderstandings about electronic media, their development, diffusion, and present forms. Technology does not determine in an absolute way the course of human history; humans do. But we cannot hope to come to terms with the future impact of communications technologies without a clear understanding of our immediate technological past. See other books on: Business & Economics | Communication | Economics | Mass media | Technological innovations See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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