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A history of communications : media and society from the evolution of speech to the Internet / Marshall T. Poe

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Author:
Poe, Marshall  Search this
Physical description:
xi, 337 p. ; 24 cm
Type:
Books
Date:
2011
Contents:
Media causes and media effects -- Homo loquens: Humanity in the age of speech -- Homo scriptor: humanity in the age of manuscripts -- Homo lector: humanity in the age of print -- Homo videns: humanity in the age of audiovisual media -- Homo somnians: humanity in the age of the Internet -- The media and human well-being
Summary:
"Communications and Humanity advances a new theory of media that explains the origins and impact of different forms of communication--speech, writing, print, electronic devices, and the Internet--on human history in the long term. New media are "pulled" into widespread use by broad historical trends and these media, once in widespread use, "push" social institutions and beliefs in predictable directions. This view allows us to see for the first time what is truly new about the Internet, what is not, and where it is taking us."--Provided by publisher.
Topic:
Communication--Social aspects  Search this
Digital media--Social aspects  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1000652