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What Media Classes Really Want to Discuss

What Media Classes Really Want to Discuss

What Media Classes Really Want to Discuss
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What Media Classes Really Want to Discuss: A Student Guide

by Greg M. Smith

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Stereotypes, what evidence reveals about the effects of media violence, interactivity, and more. Like new; no marks.

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Jourcomm Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
727
Title
What Media Classes Really Want to Discuss
Author
Greg M. Smith
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Tight
Book Condition
Used - Fine
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1
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0415778123
ISBN 13
9780415778121
Publisher
Routledge
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
2010
Keywords
Media Literacy
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Mass Communication; Persuasion and Propaganda;

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Jourcomm Books specializes in books about journalism and mass communication. We sell scarce and hard-to-find books and pamphlets, as well as more common titles, published between the mid-1800s and early 2000s. Particular strengths include American journalism history; British and Canadian media history; journalists' biographies and memoirs; media law; media and politics; media sociology; postal history (not philately); gender, race and media;
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