Media and the American mind : from Morse to McLuhan / by Daniel J. Czitrom.
Material type: TextPublication details: Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, (c)1982.Description: xiv, 254 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780807815007
- 9780807841075
- HN90 .M435 1982
- HN90
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Part 1: Contemporary reaction to three new media. "Lightning lines" and the birth of modern communication, 1838-1900 ; American motion pictures and the new popular culture, 1893-1918 ; The ethereal hearth : American radio from wireless through broadcasting, 1892-1940 -- Part 2: Theorists of modern communication. Toward a new community? : modern communication in the social thought of Charles Horton Cooley, John Dewey, and Robert E. Park ; The rise of empirical media study : communications research as behavioral science, 1930-1960 ; Metahistory, mythology, and the media : the American thought of Harold Innis and Marshal McLuhan -- Epilogue: Dialectical tensions in the American media, past and future.
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