Speaking into the Air: A History of the Idea of Communication
| Publication Type | Book | |
| Citation Key | citeulike:159533 | |
| Year of Publication | 2001 | |
| Authors | Peters, J.D. | |
| Publisher | {University Of Chicago Press} | |
| Date Published | December | |
| Publication Language | eng | |
| ISBN Number | 0226662772 | |
| Key Words | 701, dialogue, discourse, dissemination, personal\_inaccessibility | |
| Abstract | {Communication plays a vital and unique role in society-often blamed for problems when it breaks down and at the same time heralded as a panacea for human relations. A sweeping history of communication, Speaking Into the Air illuminates our expectations of communication as both historically specific and a fundamental knot in Western thought."This is a most interesting and thought-provoking book. . . . Peters maintains that communication is ultimately unthinkable apart from the task of establishing a kingdom in which people can live together peacefully. Given our condition as mortals, communication remains not primarily a problem of technology, but of power, ethics and art." \&\#8212;Antony Anderson, New Scientist"Guaranteed to alter your thinking about communication. . . . Original, erudite, and beautifully written, this book is a gem." \&\#8212;Kirkus Reviews"Peters writes to reclaim the notion of authenticity in a media-saturated world. It's this ultimate concern that renders his book a brave, colorful exploration of the hydra-headed problems presented by a rapid-fire popular culture." \&\#8212;Publishers Weekly What we have here is a failure-to-communicate book. Funny thing is, it communicates beautifully. . . . Speaking Into the Air delivers what superb serious books always do-hours of intellectual challenge as one absorbs the gradually unfolding vision of an erudite, creative author." \&\#8212;Carlin Romano, Philadelphia Inquirer} | |
| URL | http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20\&path=ASIN/0226662772 |
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