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Communicating Ideas - The Politics of Scholarly Publishing (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
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Communicating Ideas - The Politics of Scholarly Publishing (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
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Communicating Ideas is the first attempt to place publishing in
America in its political and commercial setting. The book addresses
the political implications of scholarly communication in the era of
the new computerized technology. Horowitz does so by examining
classic problems of political theory in the context of property
rights versus the presumed right to know, and the special strains
involved in publishing as a business versus information as a public
trust Offering a knowledgeable and insightful view of publishing in
America and abroad, this book makes an important contribution to
the study of mass culture in advanced societies.The discussion
ranges considerably beyond scholarly publications into
communication as a whole, encompassing a wide range of issues from
cable and satelite television control to specialized issues in
copyright legislation, the prize system in publishing, and the
definition of standards of the industry. This new edition, expanded
by fully one third, expands on such themes, and in addition deals
with Horowitz's new research on the history of social science
publishing.The first edition, published in 1986, was described by
WE. Coleman as "a marvelous book which indeed offers a realistic
analysis of publishing." John P. Dessauer declared that "no one
thinking seriously about the future of scholarly communication can
afford to ignore his work, in particular his treatment of basic
issues." Joseph Gusfield (Los Angeles Times), in his review, noted
that "Horowitz is alive to the possibilities and barriers for
academics to reach a wider audience and for lay persons to utilize
scholarship. Both groups can learn much from this intelligent
book." And Philip G. Altbach (Scholarly Publishing) concluded his
review by saying that Communicating Ideas "will be of interest not
only to publishers and editors, but also to librarians and to
sociologists of science."
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