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On the Mental Intercourse - The Communication Theories of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels

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This book meticulously examines the works of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels (including numerous letters) to present their thoughts on communication and media studies from the perspective of "world intercourse" to reveal their spread in all areas of social information dissemination of ideas. The scope of the book ranges from language, writing and printing to newspapers, and from religion, literature and art, public opinion, and publicity to news, the communication revolution, communication policy, communication psychology, and the free exchanges of workers in the party. It is intended for readers with a college degree or above, especially those concerned about the dissemination of information and social interaction as well as intercourse. 

List of contents

The View of Spiritual Communication in Historical Materialism.- From the National Intercourse to the World Intercourse.- The Essence of Humanity and Spiritual Communication.- Intercourse Media - Language.- Intercourse Media - Writing and Printing.- Intercourse.- Intercourse Form - Religion.- Intercourse Form - Literature and Art.- Intercourse Form - Public Opinion.- Intercourse Form - Publicity.- Intercourse Form - News.- Intercourse Media - Newspaper.- Intercourse Policy.- Intercourse Psychology.- The Spiritual Intercourse of Workers.- Three Kinds of Social Forms of Communication.

About the author










CHEN, Li-dan, Sichuan University Chair Professor Honorary First-Grade Professor (equal to academician) , one of seven members of the Sixth Journalism and Communication Discipline Assessment Groups of State Council Academic Degrees Committee (the highest expert group of discipline of journalism and communication in China). His research fields include journalism and communication theory, history of journalism and communication, public opinion. He has published 50 monographs and more than 2000 journal articles on journalism and communication. 


Wendy Ashleigh Teo graduated from University of London (BA) and Freie Universität Berlin (MA). She is currently lecturing at Soochow University. Her research interests include negotiating a third cultural space for non-native English learners, representations of masculinity in the Chinese society, and reading temporal and cultural losses in translation.

 

Jingwei Wu is currently Associate Professor at the School of Journalism and Communication. Tsinghua University, China. She earned her Dr. Phil / Ph.D. (2016) in Communication and Media Studies at Freie Universität Berlin and received German Chancellor Fellowship from Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (2009). Her research interests include Medium Theory, Intercultural Communication, Political Communication and Media History.

 

 

Jinying Liao is Professor at the School of Journalism and Communication. Sichuan International Studies University, China. She earned her Doctor of Arts/D.A (2016) in Renmin University of China.Her research interests include Medium Theory, cultural studies and communication theory.She has published a number of  papers in Chinese  Journal of Journalism & Communication¿Modern communication and other journals, and a book named The Essence of Films¿From the Perspective of Walter Benjamin's Media Technology.



Product details

Authors Lidan Chen
Assisted by Wendy Ashleigh Teo (Translation), Jinying Liao (Translation), Jingwei Wu (Translation)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Original title Theory of Spiritual Communication: Marx Gus's View of Communication
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.02.2023
 
EAN 9789811685972
ISBN 978-981-1685-97-2
No. of pages 346
Dimensions 155 mm x 19 mm x 235 mm
Illustrations XVI, 346 p. 6 illus., 2 illus. in color.
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Communication science

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