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Media Technology and Society - A History From the Printing Press to the Superhighway

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext '[Winston's] breadth of experience is evident in this thorough and lucid history The scope of the material and the detail presented in 300 information-rich pages plus some 250 references is impressive Winston not only picks out the key 'facts' about a period or a technology! but what is more difficult! manages to tell the truth about what was going on at the time' - John Ashford! Journal of Documentation! Volume 55'Anyone seriously interested in the field is likely to find much of interest! and to retain the history as a reference for use when presented with dubious 'facts' by enthusiasts of the new technologies This is recommended reading.' - John Ashford! Journal of Documentation! Volume 55 Informationen zum Autor Brian Winston Klappentext How are new media born? How do they change? And how do they change us? Media Technology and Society offers a comprehensive account of the history of communications technologies, from the printing press to the internet. Zusammenfassung How are new media born? How do they change? And how do they change us? Media Technology and Society offers a comprehensive account of the history of communications technologies, from the printing press to the internet. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: The Storm from Paradise: Technological Innovation, Diffusion and Suppression: Part One: Propogating Sound at Considerable Distance 1. The Telegraph: The First Electrical Medium 2. Before the Speaking Telephone 3. The Capture of Sound Part Two: The Vital Spark & Fugitive Pictures 4. Wireless and Radio 5. Mechanically Scanned Television 6. Electronically Scanned Television 7. Television Spin-Offs and Redundancies Part Three: Device for Casting Up Sums Very Pretty 8. Mechanising Calculation 9. The First Computers 10. Suppressing the Mainframes 11. The Integrated Circuit 12. The Coming of the Microcomputer Part Four: The Intricate Web of Trails 13. The Beginnings of Networks 14. Networks & Recording Technologies 15. Communications Satellites 16. The Satellite Era 17. Cable Television 18. The Internet Conclusion: The Pile of Debris From the Boulevard des Capucins to the Leningradsky Prospect...

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Authors Winston, Brian Winston
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 29.09.2015
 
EAN 9781138130678
ISBN 978-1-138-13067-8
No. of pages 392
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > General, dictionaries

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