The Communication Theory Reader

The Communication Theory Reader
ISBN-10
0415147166
ISBN-13
9780415147163
Category
Communication
Pages
506
Language
English
Published
1996
Publisher
Psychology Press
Author
Paul Cobley

Description

Brings together the most important work which has shaped the field of communication studies and samples a range of theories from a wide range of disciplines.

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