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Shows signs of wear. Jacket may be torn, cover may have creases, pages have some writing and highlighting. May have some water damage. May be a former library book. If you are buying a box set item, the box may not be included.
This well-loved copy of “Communication and the Economy: History, Value and Agency” offers a unique opportunity to delve into the intricate relationship between communication and economic forces. Published as part of the esteemed “Frontiers in Political Communication” series, this scholarly work explores the historical, cultural, and social dimensions of how communication shapes and is shaped by economic systems.
Authored by a team of experts, this volume examines the evolution of communication practices and their impact on economic activities throughout history. From the rise of print media to the advent of digital technologies, the book traces the profound influence of communication on the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
Collectors and readers alike will appreciate the book’s interdisciplinary approach, which draws insights from fields such as communication studies, economics, sociology, and history. Its pages contain a wealth of knowledge, illuminating the complex interplay between communication, power dynamics, and the allocation of resources in society.
While this copy may bear the signs of previous ownership and use, its well-thumbed pages and marginalia serve as a testament to the enduring relevance and thought-provoking nature of its content. For those seeking a deeper understanding of the intersection between communication and economic forces, this book is an invaluable addition to any library.