Civics, Society & Cyberculture, Participation & Pluralism in Democracies, Political Activism & Social Action, Media - General & Miscellaneous, Telecommunications Technology, Media - Theory & Philosophy, Popular Culture - General & Miscellaneous, Civilizat
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Overview
In this provocative work, communications scholar Herbert Schiller contends that the current proliferation of informational activities and the increasingly sophisticated information technology they demand are largely the result of efforts to control the economic, political, and cultural strains produced by a general crisis of the world market system."The best of Schiller's books--packed with valuable, up-to-date analysis."--Marlene Cuthbert, University of Windsor.
Book Details
Published
January 1, 1987
Publisher
OUP USA
Pages
133
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780195205145