Communication theory through the ages
Material type: TextPublication details: London Routledge 2019Description: 1 online resourceISBN: 9780765646767Subject(s): Communication | Information theoryDDC classification: 302.2 Summary: Communication Theory Through the Ages presents communication theory as a journey through history by way of asking engaged questions. Encouraging intellectual vitality, the authors show students step by step how theoretical ideas are interconnected and lead to an increasingly complex understanding of communication. Students will be motivated to ask questions as they encounter historical figures, social events, and artifacts, resulting in a richer understanding of the biographical, cultural, and social context for communication theories.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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BK | Stack | 302.2 KLY/C (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 51320 |
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302.2 GLO Global perspectives on intercultural communication | 302.2 HAR/C Communication, cultural and media studies: the key concepts | 302.2 IDE Identity and communication : New agendas in communication | 302.2 KLY/C Communication theory through the ages | 302.2 MCQ/M McQuail's mass communication theory | 302.2 MIR/H How to see the world | 302.2 MOW/G Global communication in transition: the end of diversity? |
Communication Theory Through the Ages presents communication theory as a journey through history by way of asking engaged questions. Encouraging intellectual vitality, the authors show students step by step how theoretical ideas are interconnected and lead to an increasingly complex understanding of communication. Students will be motivated to ask questions as they encounter historical figures, social events, and artifacts, resulting in a richer understanding of the biographical, cultural, and social context for communication theories.
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