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Society & Cyberculture, Electronics - Digital, Telecommunications Technology, Communications Industries, Civilization - General & Miscellaneous, Popular Culture - General & Miscellaneous

Computer Media and Communication: A Reader

by Paul Mayer
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Overview

Computer Media and Communication: A Reader is a collection of key texts selected for their significance to thought about computers as media. The chapters in the first part offer a chronological overview of how thinking about computers as a means of communication developed. The second part offers prophetic analyses of the implications of computer media for culture and society, while exemplifying significant directions of current research.

Synopsis

Computer Media and Communication: A Reader is a collection of key texts selected for their significance to thought about computers as media. The chapters in the first part offer a chronological overview of how thinking about computers as a means of communication developed. The second part offers prophetic analyses of the implications of computer media for culture and society, while exemplifying significant directions of current research.

About the Author, Paul Mayer

Paul A. Mayer has taught at the Department of Communication at Seton Hall University in the areas of television production, digital technologies, and multimedia design and production

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2000
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
354
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780198742579

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