The Potential of Networked Solidarity: Communication at the End of the Long Twentieth Century
This chapter argues that the concerns of propaganda, voice, and democracy that characterized the rise of communication and media studies as disciplines were anchored in a set of twentieth-century liberal ideals that presumed the key role that information plays in people’s lives. This chapter argues...
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MIT Press
2018
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