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A social history of the media : from Gutenberg to the Internet / Asa Briggs and Peter Burke.

LIBRA P90 .B695 2005
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Briggs, Asa, 1921-2016.
Contributor:
Burke, Peter, 1937-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Mass media--History.
Mass media.
History.
Mass media--Social aspects.
Mass media--Economic aspects.
Physical Description:
viii, 304 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Edition:
Second edition.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, UK ; Malden, MA : Polity, 2005.
Summary:
Written by two leading social and cultural historians, the first edition of A Social History of the Media has become an invaluable textbook, providing a masterful overview of communication media and of the social and cultural contexts within which they emerged and evolved over time.
In this new and revised edition, Asa Briggs and Peter Burke have updated their classic study to cover the exciting media developments of the early twenty-first century. In addition to the historical material exploring the continuing importance of oral and manuscript communication, the rise of print and the relationship between physical transportation and social communication, a new chapter on multimedia extends the far-reaching scope of this book. New media technologies are treated in depth throughout the latter sections and the book concludes with an account of the convergences associated with digital communication technology, the rise of the Internet and the phenomenon of globalization.
Avoiding technological determinism and rejecting assumptions of straightforward evolutionary progress, this book brings out the rich and varied histories of communication media. It will be an ideal text for students in history, media and cultural studies and journalism, but it will also appeal to a wide general readership. It has already been translated into more than ten languages.
Contents:
2 The Print Revolution in Context 13
3 The Media and the Public Sphere in Early Modern Europe 61
4 From Steam to Electricity 88
5 Processes and Patterns 100
6 Information, Education, Entertainment 151
7 Convergence 216
8 Multimedia 254.
Notes:
Previous ed.: 2001.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-294) and index.
ISBN:
0745635113
0745635121
OCLC:
58050732

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