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Critical communication theory:power, media, gender, and technology/ Sue Curry Jansen

Physical description: x, 275 pages 24 cm. ;
Bibliographic notes: Includes bibliographical references and index ;
Author(s): Jansen, Sue Curry ;
ISBN: 074252373X;
Subjects: Communication --Social aspects; Critical theory ; Knowledge, Sociology of ; Ideology ; Intellectuals ; Communicatietheorie ; Kritische theorie ;
Formatted contents notes: Silences and whispers -- 1. Introduction: scholarly writing is an unnatural act -- 2. The future is not what it used to be -- 3. Paris is always more than Paris -- II: Impertinent questions -- 4. Is information gendered? -- 5. Is science a man? -- 6. What was artificial intelligence? -- III: Post-ideological ideologies -- 7. When the center no longer holds: rupture and repair -- 8. Football is more than a game: masculinity, sport, and war -- 9. International news: masculinity, paradox, and possibilities -- Coda: noble discontent -- 10. A fly on the neck: "noble discontent" as duty of critical intellectuals ;
Publisher: Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield , c[2002].;
Call number: HM 651 J35 2002;
Type: Book
Available At: Circulation Section
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HM 651 J35 2002
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300 $ax, 275 pages$c24 cm.
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650 0$aKnowledge, Sociology of
650 0$aIdeology
650 0$aIntellectuals
650 0$aCommunicatietheorie
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