The 21st century media (r)evolution

emergent communication practices

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The 21st century media (r)evolution
Jim Macnamara
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Peter Lang
Language
English
Pages
408

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Table of Contents

Introduction
The new mediaspeak : media language and terminology today
Understanding the mediascape : philosophies and theories of emergent media
Sorting myths and cyberbole from trends and tipping points
The future of community and culture
The future of mediated politics
The future of journalism
The future of advertising
Future media business models
The future of public relations
The future for organizations and business.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York
Other Titles
The twenty-first century media (r)evolution

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
302.23
Library of Congress
P90 .M2644 2010

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Pagination
vii, 408 p. :
Number of pages
408

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24562468M
ISBN 10
1433109360, 1433109387
ISBN 13
9781433109362, 9781433109386
LCCN
2009044963
OCLC/WorldCat
463454430

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