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This book explores the new administrative implications of local governments as they are interconnected with other governments and... Læs mere
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The Twenty-First-Century Media Industry examines the role that new media technologies are having on... Læs mere
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In The Future of Religion and the Religion of the Future, Theodore John Rivers explores the relationship between technology and religion. Rivers... Læs mere
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This fascinating book traces both the development of radio from its beginnings in 1920 to the inception of television in 1952, and the formation of public policy throughout these years.
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Focusing substantially on work done in and about Britain, the United States and allied countries, History of Telecommunications Technology is designed to be a road map to an expanding historical literature about a fast-changing field. Extensive name and title indexes.
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This glossary contains more than 5,000 technical terms and definitions that were standardized by the federal government for use by international... Læs mere
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Frank Peers has unearthed a remarkable quantity of new material - from government documents, CBC records, interviews with... Læs mere
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Vinyl Records and Analog Culture in the Digital Age examines music technologies from a popular culture studies perspective, taking into consideration the ways in which human beings bring these technologies into their lives and the discursive practices they create.
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Building Relationships uses an apparatus approach to media analysis in order to determine whether the synchronic logic of online dating is compatible with the historically diachronic logic of marriage.