Introduction to communication theory Martin S. Roden

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1972 edition. Missing dust jacket. Hardcover has some fraying at edges. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

A well-preserved 1972 edition of Martin S. Roden’s seminal work “Introduction to Communication Theory,” offering a comprehensive exploration of the field’s early development. Despite lacking a dust jacket and minor fraying, the sturdy binding and clean interior pages provide a solid reading experience. An essential addition for scholars and enthusiasts interested in the foundations of communication studies and its enduring impact on our understanding of human interaction.

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1972 edition. Missing dust jacket. Hardcover has some fraying at edges. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

This well-preserved copy of Martin S. Roden’s “Introduction to Communication Theory” offers a fascinating glimpse into the early development of communication studies as an academic discipline. Published in 1972, this seminal work emerged during a period of rapid technological change and growing interest in understanding the complexities of human communication. Roden’s comprehensive approach covers a wide range of topics, from the fundamentals of information theory to the psychological and sociological aspects of communication processes.

While the absence of the dust jacket may disappoint some collectors, the book’s sturdy hardcover binding and clean interior pages provide a solid reading experience. Despite some fraying at the edges, a testament to its age and use, the secure binding ensures that the book will continue to hold its form for years to come. This copy presents an excellent opportunity for scholars, students, and enthusiasts alike to delve into the foundations of a field that has profoundly shaped our understanding of human interaction and the exchange of ideas.

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