Democratizing Communication?: Comparative Perspectives on Information and PowerMashoed Bailie, Dwayne Roy Winseck This volume considers the implications of recent, economic and technological restructuring for public communication. It explores how instrumental conceptions of communication divorced from concepts of citizenship, power and democracy frustrate the potentials of the technologies. |
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Critical Communication Studies and Theories | 1 |
Political Economy Communication and Policy | 11 |
Teaching and Learning | 33 |
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Democratizing Communication?: Comparative Perspectives on Information and Power Mashoed Bailie,Dwayne Roy Winseck No preview available - 1997 |
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