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Critical Communication Theory
Power, Media, Gender, and Technology- Authors:
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- 2002
Summary
Critical theorist, feminist, and censorship expert Sue Curry Jansen brings a fresh perspective to contemporary communication inquiry. Jansen engages two key questions at the heart of a critical politics of communication: What do we know? And how do we know it? The questions are not unique to our era, she notes, but our responses to them are our own. Looking at issues of globalization, science, politics, gender, social inequality, and other social formations that shape our world, this insightful book advocates a new agenda not only for communication research, but also for the writing_and language_that comes out of it.
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- Copyright year
- 2002
- ISBN-Print
- 978-0-7425-2373-9
- ISBN-Online
- 978-0-7425-7568-4
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 275
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- Contents No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- 1 Introduction: Scholarly Writing Is an Unnatural Act No access
- 2 The Future Is Not What It Used to Be No access
- 3 Paris Is Always More than Paris No access
- 4 Is Information Gendered? No access
- 5 Is Science a Man? No access
- 6 What Was Artificial Intelligence? No access
- 7 When the Center No Longer Holds: Rupture and Repair No access
- 8 Football Is More than a Game: Masculinity, Sport, and War No access
- 9 International News: Masculinity, Paradox, and Possibilities No access
- 10 A Fly on the Neck: "Noble Discontent" as Duty of Critical Intellectuals No access
- Selected Bibliography No access Pages 257 - 266
- Index No access Pages 267 - 275





