

Communication as culture
Essays on Media and Society
Book • 1989
In this classic work, James W. Carey argues that communication is not just the transmission of information but a ritual process that draws people together to form community and culture.
He critiques the dominant transmission model, advocating for a cultural studies perspective that examines the meaning of symbols and their role in maintaining society.
The book includes essays on mass communication, technology's cultural impact, and the need to enlarge human conversation through better understanding of media.
He critiques the dominant transmission model, advocating for a cultural studies perspective that examines the meaning of symbols and their role in maintaining society.
The book includes essays on mass communication, technology's cultural impact, and the need to enlarge human conversation through better understanding of media.
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to highlight the root of communication as building a bond between people.


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, he read it to go back to the original root of communication: building a bond between people.


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