Technology in human communication
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Technology in human communication
Pinter Publishers, 1990
- : pbk
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Bibliography: p. 234-235
Includes index
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Description
Of the many books on the IT revolution, few have addressed the implications of technology for human communications. This book covers a wide range of communication issues across several disciplines impacted by IT, always from the point of view of human users.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 New technologies for human communication. Part 2 Making sense of technology: creating new knowledge, Patrick Holt
- evaluating IT work, Linda Goodman. Part 3 Communication technology and communication skills: new technologies and communication skills, Peter Hartley
- teaching writing without teachers, Noel Williams. Part 4 The culture of technology: computer languages and human languages, Noel Williams
- the ideological language of communication technology, Ros Bruni
- narratives, games and plots, Martin Jordin. Part 5 Technology and social communication: the implications of technological change for industrial and organizational conflict, Dave Waddington
- the impact of IT in the home and community, Cathy Cassell
- the control of information, Noel Williams
- technological determination and the post-industrial society, Chas Critcher.
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