Overview
The Encyclopedia of Communication and Information is a contemporary reference designed to provide a comprehensive overview of universal modes of communication, the media used to communicate, theories of communication and their implications, careers in communications and information, and biographies of notable figures in the field. Organized for the general reader, the Encyclopedia complements social studies, communications and information systems curricula.
Features & Benefits
- 280 signed entries represent a global, interdisciplinary survey of communication and information.
- Each entry is cross-referenced to help the user find related entries.
- "Association Copies" Appendix lists books by significant people who have owned them.
- Illustrations are included to maximize effectiveness of the entries.
- Almost every entry offers a brief bibliography.