Demonstrations and communication: A case study, (Penguin special)

Demonstrations and Communication: A Case Study by James D Halloran is a first edition published by Penguin in 1970, comprising 330 pages. This book explores the dynamics of demonstrations and the role of communication within them, providing insights into various historical contexts. It examines the interplay between public demonstrations and the societal responses they elicit, focusing on significant events across different regions.
Readers will find a detailed analysis that spans multiple geographical areas, including Asia and Europe, with particular attention to Great Britain. The text delves into the historical significance of demonstrations, offering a case study approach that highlights the complexities of communication in these contexts. This edition serves as a resource for those interested in the historical aspects of public demonstrations and their impact on society.
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