When and how do communication and history impact each other? How
do disciplinary perspectives affect what we know?
Explorations in Communication and History addresses the link
between what we know and how we know it by tracking the
intersection of communication and history. Asking how each
discipline has enhanced and hindered our understanding of the
other, the book considers what happens to what we know when
disciplines engage.
Through a critical collection of essays written by top scholars
in the field, the book addresses the engagement of communication
and history as it applies to the study of technology, audiences and
journalism. A comprehensive introduction by Barbie Zelizer
contextualises these debates and makes a case for the importance of
disciplinary engagement for teaching as well as research in media
and cultural studies and each section has a brief introduction to
contextualise the essays and highlight the issues they raise,
making this an invaluable collection for students and scholars
alike.
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