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100 1 $aJensen, Klaus Bruhn.
245 10 $aMedia convergence :$bthe three degrees of network, mass, and interpersonal communication /$cKlaus Bruhn Jensen.
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505 0 $aIntroduction : communication : the very idea -- Erro, ergo sum : communication and pragmatism in the history of ideas -- Differences that make a difference : the art and science of media and communication research -- Media matters : the material conditions of communication -- Media meanings : the discourses, genres, and modalities of communication -- Media institutions : between agency and structure -- Media of science : doing communication research -- The future of communication : pragmatism between modernism and postmodernism.
520 $aThe development of digital media presents an opportunity to reconsider what communication is, and what individuals, groups, and societies might hope to accomplish through the media. This title makes a distinction between three general types of media. It features case studies, including mobile phones in everyday life.
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