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[ecrea] New Canadian edition of Communication and New Media: From Broadcast to Narrowcast
Thu Feb 27 21:05:31 GMT 2014
I am pleased to announce the release of the newly published “Canadian
Edition of Communication and New Media: From Broadcast to Narrowcast” by
Martin Hirst, John Harrison, and Patricia Mazepa
“Firmly grounded in a political economy approach, this new Canadian
edition is an innovative introduction to media and communication that
examines issues of ownership, access, and control as technologies combine to
create new hybrid technologies that are changing the way we relate to
each other and the world around us. Expertly adapted to meet the needs
and interests of Canadian students, this text maintains a global
perspective while
integrating Canadian research, data, government policy and legislation,
and examples throughout.”
For more information or to receive an evaluation copy, please contact
your local Sales & Editorial Representative from Oxford University Press
or email (sales.hed.ca /at/ oup.com)
Contents
Part One: Dialectics of Technology, Media, and Capitalism: In Theory and
Practice
1. Digital Dilemmas: Contradictions and Conflicts in Communication
2. A Political Economy of Communication
3. Contextualizing Technology: Convergence and Contradictions
Part Two: From Hot Metal to Hotmail: A (Recent) History of Media and
Communication
4. From Gutenberg to Global News: A Brief History of the Print Media
5. Industrial Light and Magic: A Brief History of Still and Moving Pictures
6. Telegraphy, the Talking Wireless, and Television
7. From Calculation to Cyberia: Computing Over 2,500 Years
Part Three: Re-Emergence of Convergence: New Century, New Media?
8. The Golden Age of the Internet?
9. Policy Convergence: The Government Regulation of Communication
10. Who’s a Journalist Now? The Expanded Reportorial Community
Part Four: From Broadcasting to Narrowcasting: The Emergence of a
Surveillance Economy
11. We Know What You’re Doing. . . . The Surveillance Society Has Arrived
12. That’s the Way the Cookie Rumbles: A Surveillance Economy
13. Politics and New Media
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