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Transmission:
Toward a Post-Television Culture (Second Edition)
Edited by:
Peter d'Agostino and David Tafler
Description:
Today, information is exchanged across an expanding spectrum, from
divergent sources, in a multiplicity of applications. This new theory
of
transmission extends its vision beyond the boundaries of television to
the
still-shifting territories of interactive media. The chapters in
Transmission investigate the impact of video and interactivity and
virtual
reality on the social, cultural, and economic environment of
television.
Comparing the recent past with the present--and the immediate
future--this
groundbreaking work examines aesthetic values as they are shaped by
gender, race, and class issues. Since video looks at how television
(mis)represents culture, Transmission examines the effects of
communication tools and technologies on its participating constituents.
An
important volume for any scholar or student in the areas of media
studies,
mass communication, cultural studies, or popular culture.
Sage Publications, Inc
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