August 22, 2010

Culture in the Communication Age

Title: Culture in the Communication Age
Editor: James Lull
Publisher: Routledge
Date: 2002
Pages: 241
Size: 14.44 Mb
Format: PDF
Quality: Good, well-scanned, readable and OCRed
Language: English

Communication technology has become decisive in sociocultural transformations taking place worldwide. This book attempts to take full account of technological developments in contemporary cultural activity, including the nuances and subtleties of computer-mediated communication, but it considers the more directly experienced and 'non-rational' sides of life too. [+/-]


Gathers leading contributors from the fields of communication, cultural studies, anthropology, media studies, sociology and psychology to provide a series of interdisciplinary perspectives on the meaning of 'culture' in contemporary society.

About the Author
James Lull is Professor of Communication Studies at San Jose State University, California, and Adjust Research Professor at the University of Colina, Mexico. He is author or editor of ten books, including Media, Communication Culture: A Global Approach, Media Scandals, China Turned On and Inside Family Viewing.

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