Full Description
Many books covering the introduction to mass communications lean towards the descriptive and social scientific aspects of the media. In contrast, Mediavisions provides a critical analysis and evaluation of both the aesthetics and the agencies of mass communications. The book is organized chronologically to facilitate analysis of developments in the art and industry of mass communications within the context of concurrent social, political, economic, and technological changes. Each of the book's five chapters has subheadings to highlight specific subject matter.
Contents
Preface The Rise of Print Culture The Hollywood Heritage Social Control of Motion Pictures Television's Roots in Radio On Television Notes Index