The Invention of CommunicationU of Minnesota Press, 1996 - 349 páginas A tour of the multiple usages and systems that each historic period puts forth in the name of communication. This genealogy maps the many means by which humans interact - from cataloguing others, to asserting power over them, to working together with them to build new forms of community. Included are topics such as the elaboration of warfare as a logistic; the rise of professional societies of propaganda and national propagation; the history of universal expositions and world fairs; the birth of documentary and film out of physiological investigations in the 19th century; the development of press and the popular novel; and the origins of American social science. The history runs from the circuits of exchange to the circulation of goods, people and messages, from the construction of railroads to the emergence of long-distance communication. The author brings a clarifying perspective to the ideologies and theories that accompany these transformations. |
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... Measure Part I : The Society of Flows 1. The Paths of Reason 2. The Economy of Circulation ix xiii 3 26 215 3. The Crossroads of Evolution Part II : Utopias of the Universal Bond 4. The Cult of the Network 54 5. The Temple of Industry 6 ...
... Measure Part I : The Society of Flows 1. The Paths of Reason 2. The Economy of Circulation ix xiii 3 26 215 3. The Crossroads of Evolution Part II : Utopias of the Universal Bond 4. The Cult of the Network 54 5. The Temple of Industry 6 ...
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Armand Mattelart. Part IV : The Measure of the Individual 10. The Portrayal of Crowds 11. The Pace of the Human Motor 12. The Market of Target Groups Epilogue : New Organic Totalities ? Notes Index 227 260 277 301 309 335 Preface to the ...
Armand Mattelart. Part IV : The Measure of the Individual 10. The Portrayal of Crowds 11. The Pace of the Human Motor 12. The Market of Target Groups Epilogue : New Organic Totalities ? Notes Index 227 260 277 301 309 335 Preface to the ...
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... to thank Susan Emanuel for the dialogue dur- ing the process of translation , and James A. Cohen for accompanying me in the patient work of revising . Introduction : Flow , Bond , Space , and Measure Preface to the English Edition.
... to thank Susan Emanuel for the dialogue dur- ing the process of translation , and James A. Cohen for accompanying me in the patient work of revising . Introduction : Flow , Bond , Space , and Measure Preface to the English Edition.
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Contenido
I | xiii |
II | 1 |
III | 3 |
IV | 26 |
V | 54 |
VII | 83 |
VIII | 85 |
X | 112 |
XV | 163 |
XVI | 179 |
XVIII | 198 |
XX | 225 |
XXI | 227 |
XXIII | 260 |
XXIV | 277 |
XXVI | 301 |
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