Information and BehaviorBrent D. Ruben Transaction Publishers, 1 янв. 1985 г. - Всего страниц: 600 |
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Information and Communication Information Is the Answer but What Is the Question? | 27 |
Conflicts of Theory and Issues of New Information Media Policy | 40 |
The Functions of Human Communication | 62 |
Whose Life Is It Anyway? Information as Property | 76 |
Computers and Communication | 95 |
The PersonComputer Interaction A Unique Source | 113 |
Mass Communication Theory and the New Media Major Assumptions in Light of Technological Change | 125 |
Information Exposure Attention and Reception | 251 |
Indexing Systems Extensions of the Minds Organizing Power | 287 |
Communication Information and Adaptation | 324 |
Information and Political Behavior | 343 |
Metaphors Information and Power | 369 |
Privatizing the Public Sector The Information Connection | 387 |
Videotex and American Politics The More Things Change | 406 |
Information Technology and Social Problems Four International Models | 428 |
The Political Economy of Database Technology | 149 |
Behavioral Impacts in the Information Age | 161 |
The Impact of New Technology on the Acquisition Processing and Distribution of News | 183 |
ComputerMediated Interpersonal Communication | 202 |
InformationProcessing Conceptualizations of Human Cognition Past Present and Future | 225 |
Corporate Transborder Data Flow and National Policy in Developing Countries | 455 |
About the Contributors | 481 |
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