03567nam 22006733u 450 991046277230332120210107013922.01-283-91940-00-203-14911-41-136-51431-7(CKB)2670000000315262(EBL)1104760(OCoLC)823389969(SSID)ssj0000826852(PQKBManifestationID)12426852(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000826852(PQKBWorkID)10809327(PQKB)10514207(MiAaPQ)EBC1104760(EXLCZ)99267000000031526220130418d2013|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtccrHandbook of Communication History[electronic resource]Hoboken Taylor and Francis20131 online resource (529 p.)ICA Handbook SeriesDescription based upon print version of record.0-415-89259-7 Cover; The Handbook Of Communication History; Copyright; Contents; Series Editor's Foreword; Contributors; Introduction; Part I: Field; 1. The History of Communication History; 2. Media; 3. Communication Research; Part II: Modes; 4. Audiences: Publics, Crowds, Mass; 5. Rhetoric in Cross-Cultural Perspectives; 6. Conversation; 7. Visual Communication; 8. Communication in Music; Part III:Media; 9. Print Culture; 10. Journalism; 11. Telecommunications; 12. Radio Broadcasting; 13. Television; 14. New Media; Part IV: Society; 15. The City; 16. Science Communication; 17. Politics; 18. Labor19. War20. Gender and Media: A Very Short Herstory; 21. Race; 22. Organizing; Part V: World; 23 Rhetoric in Latin America; 24. "Cultural Imperialism" Revisited: Broadcasting in Latin America, India, and China; 25. Communication in Colonial and Post-Colonial Southern Africa; 26. Islam, Mediation, and Technology; 27. Jewish Media and Communication in the Modern Age; 28. East Asian Communication Studies; Epilogue: The Futures of Communication; IndexThe Handbook of Communication History addresses central ideas, social practices, and media of communication as they have developed across time, cultures, and world geographical regions. It attends to both the varieties of communication in world history and the historical investigation of those forms in communication and media studies. The Handbook editors view communication as encompassing patterns, processes, and performances of social interaction, symbolic production, material exchange, institutional formation, social praxis, and discourse. As such, the history of communICA Handbook SeriesCommunication - HistoryCommunication -- HistoryCommunicationHistoryJournalism & CommunicationsHILCCCommunication & Mass MediaHILCCElectronic books.Communication - History.Communication -- History.CommunicationHistoryJournalism & CommunicationsCommunication & Mass Media302.209Simonson Peter1000077Peck Janice1000078Craig Robert T1000079Jackson John366057AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910462772303321Handbook of Communication History2295648UNINA