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From the Chilean Laboratory to World-Communication : Armand Mattelart's Intellectual Journey.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Zarowsky, Mariano.
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource (311 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Bethlehem, PA : Mediastudies.Press, 2025.
Contents:
Intro
Chapter Two: The Chilean Laboratory: Configuration of an Intellectual Disposition
Chapter Three: The Years of Exile: From Popular Unity to the Unité de la Gauche
Chapter Four: The Connection-World, or the Cultural Networks of the Popular International of Communication
Chapter Five: Between the Mitterrand (Dis)enchantment and the Institutionalization of Communication Science
Interlude: From the Itinerary to the Cognitive Map
Chapter Six: Class Analysis of Communication, or the Critique of its Political Economy
Chapter Seven: World-Communication: Knowledge and Power in the Web of Global Hegemony
Final Words
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Preface to the English Translation - Mariano Zarowsky
Foreword to the English Translation - Peter Simonson
Prologue - Héctor Schmucler
Introduction The Intellectual Journey of a Multi-faceted Man
Chapter One Armand Mattelart and Latin American Communication Studies
Chapter Two The Chilean Laboratory: Configuration of an Intellectual Disposition
Chapter Three The Years of Exile: From Popular Unity to the Unité de la Gauche
Chapter Four The Connection-World, or the Cultural Networks of the Popular International of Communication
Chapter Five Between the Mitterrand (Dis)enchantment and the Institutionalization of Communication Science
Interlude From the Itinerary to the Cognitive Map
Chapter Six Class Analysis of Communication, or the Critique of its Political Economy
Chapter Seven World-Communication: Knowledge and Power in the Web of Global Hegemony
Bibliography.
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Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
1-951399-48-X
1-951399-47-1
9781951399474

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