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An edition of Imagologies (1994)

Imagologies

media philosophy

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Imagologies: Media Philosophy is no ordinary book. Provocative, irritating and stimulating, this is a work to be engaged with, questioned and pondered. As the web of telecommunications technology spreads across the globe, the site of economic development, social change, and political struggle shifts to the realm of media and communications. In this remarkable book, Mark Taylor and Esa Saarinen challenge readers to rethink politics, economics, education, religion, architecture, and even thinking itself. When the world is wired, nothing remains the same. To explore the new electronic frontier with Taylor and Saarinen is to see the world anew. A revolutionary period needs a revolutionary book. Get a head start of the 21st Century: Read Imagologies: Media Philosophy

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Imagologies: media philosophy
1994, Routledge
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

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Published in
London

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Pagination
1 v. (various pagings) : ill. ; 25 cm.
Number of pages
25

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OL21557176M
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imagologiesmedia00tayl
ISBN 10
041510338X
LCCN
93040329
LibraryThing
11918
Goodreads
1945100

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OL1941831W

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February 18, 2025 Edited by Tom Morris merge authors
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