The Urban Communication Reader
Author | : Matthew D. Matsaganis |
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Release | : 2013 |
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Author | : Matthew D. Matsaganis |
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Release | : 2013 |
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Author | : erin daina mcclellan |
Publisher | : Urban Communication |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2021 |
Genre | : Cities and towns |
ISBN | : 9781433181566 |
This volume provides a collection of urban communication research that historically examines, presently analyzes, and creatively imagines the future of cities as change agents.
Author | : Harvey Jassem |
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Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : City and town life |
ISBN | : 9781572739499 |
Probes different topics from different directions, and direct readers toward a common urban orientation to produce new insights into urban communication. Topics include: changes in the use of urban land; changes in media technology; the impact of events on spaces and places from sports to natural disasters; the urban function of advertising, commerce, health and community attachment; and reflections on the traditional geographical role of streets and amid the newly emerging virtual places created by the internet.
Author | : Erin Daina McClellan |
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Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2021 |
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ISBN | : 9781433181603 |
Author | : Matthew D. Matsaganis |
Publisher | : Urban Communication |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2013 |
Genre | : Cities and towns |
ISBN | : 9781433122590 |
This book explores the concept of the «communicative city», developed initially by participants in an international Urban Communication Foundation initiative, by bringing together scholars from across the communication arts and sciences seeking to enhance our understanding of the dynamic relationship between urban residents and their social, physical, mediated, and built environments. The chapters are arranged in categories that speak to two larger themes: first, they all speak to at least one aspect of the qualifying and/or disqualifying characteristics of a communicative city. A second, larger theme is what we might refer to as a master trope of the urban experience and, indeed, of urban communication: inside/outside. The research presented here represents social scientific and humanistic approaches to communication, quantitative and qualitative methodologies, and positivist/normative and interpretive orientations, thereby providing a deeper understanding of the multi-level phenomena that unfold in urban communities.
Author | : Gene Burd |
Publisher | : Hampton Press (NJ) |
Total Pages | : 308 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
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Explores the notion that the push toward marketization is the central force restructuring the communications landscape. This book examines the consequences of this development for the constitution of public culture. It analyzes the core institutional processes of marketization.
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Release | : 2017 |
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Author | : Giorgia Aiello |
Publisher | : Urban Communication |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2017 |
Genre | : Cities and towns |
ISBN | : 9781433130977 |
How human meanings, practices and interactions produce and are produced by urban space is the focus of this timely and exciting addition to the study of urban communication. This book explores key intersections of discourse, materiality, technology, mobility, identity and inequality in acts of communication across urban and urbanizing contexts.
Author | : Leo W. Jeffres |
Publisher | : Hampton Press (NJ) |
Total Pages | : 328 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
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This is a call for more research into urban systems in general and communication patterns in particular within geographically defined units of analysis. It treats the urban system as the focus in its attempt to integrate the literature from communication with other disciplines focusing on cities.
Author | : Richard L Meier |
Publisher | : Hassell Street Press |
Total Pages | : 200 |
Release | : 2021-09-09 |
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ISBN | : 9781014824530 |
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