Michael Schandorf (University of British Columbia, Canada), Athina Karatzogianni (University of Leicester)
This book critiques current assumptions about 'communication', particularly digitally mediated communication, by re-examining conceptual foundations in rhetoric, linguistics, semiotics, information theory, and cybernetics. The result is a dimensional account of interaction that is at once both intuitive and revolutionary.
This book critiques current assumptions about 'communication', particularly digitally mediated communication, by re-examining conceptual foundations i...
Athina Karatzogianni (University of Leicester, UK), Michael Schandorf (University of British Columbia, Canada), Ioanna F
Contains an Open Access chapter. Protest Technologies and Media Revolutions portrays the critical role of mass connection in the success of any movement, resurrection, protest, and revolution. The communication mechanisms for this connection have, at times, evolved and elsewhere undergone revolutions of their own. Authors debate this relationship, and the strategies and lessons of 'connecting to the masses' considering the development of media, technology and communication strategies over the last century. Key topics covered include revolution, communication, protest and technology,...
Contains an Open Access chapter. Protest Technologies and Media Revolutions portrays the critical role of mass connection in the success of any move...