MODELS AND THEORIES OF MASS COMMUNICATION. LANDMARKS IN TIME
MODELS AND THEORIES OF MASS COMMUNICATION. LANDMARKS IN TIME
Author(s): Viorel MiulescuSubject(s): Media studies
Published by: Addleton Academic Publishers
Keywords: models; theories of communication; first journalists
Summary/Abstract: “The information period” with mass diffusion by printed media, appearing in Europe, during the late sixteenth century, and, especially, the emergence and development of audio-visual communications, ending with the Internet, led to a plurality, of a human theoretical views on a dual, spiritual values and social information, such as acquisition of knowledge and power of organization, substance and extent of knowledge, mental interpretation of reality etc. The present article intends to revise the works of the first three journalists: Pietro Aretino from Venice (1492-1556), Theophraste Renaudot (1586-1653) for Europe and Joseph Pulitzer (1847-1911) for the U.S
Journal: Contemporary Readings in Law and Social Justice
- Issue Year: VI/2014
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 683-690
- Page Count: 8
- Language: English
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