Communications (Pelican books)

Communications by Raymond Williams, published by Penguin in 1976, is a third edition that spans 192 pages. This book explores the intricate relationship between media and communication, focusing on the context of Great Britain. Williams delves into the various dimensions of communication, providing readers with insights into how media shapes societal interactions and perceptions.
In this edition, readers will find a bibliography that extends from pages 190 to 192, offering additional resources for further exploration of the topics discussed. The book addresses key themes in media studies and communication, making it a relevant resource for those interested in understanding the dynamics of communication in contemporary society. Through a detailed examination, Williams presents a framework for analyzing the impact of media on culture and public discourse.
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[by] Raymond Williams. Bibliography: P. [190]-192.
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