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Scholars have been puzzling over the "future of the book" since Marshall McLuhan's famous maxim "the medium is the message" in the early 1950s.
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Scholars have been puzzling over the "future of the book" since Marshall McLuhan's famous maxim "the medium is the message" in the early 1950s.
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- Verlag: Nordic Africa Institute
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 151mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 409g
- ISBN-13: 9781412865029
- ISBN-10: 1412865026
- Artikelnr.: 45233329
- Verlag: Nordic Africa Institute
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 151mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 409g
- ISBN-13: 9781412865029
- ISBN-10: 1412865026
- Artikelnr.: 45233329
Alan Sica
Introduction: Distractions from the Printed WordPrinted Books and
Electronic Gear Connecting Past and Present Virtuoso ReadingPart One. The
Art of Reading and Reviewing1. Speaking One's Mind Being Unafraid Nice
Nellyism Triumphant Teasing Out the Richly Embedded Nuance Overseeing a
Book Review Journal2. For the (Printed) Book Defining the Academic Library
Saving the Scholarly Book Reviewing Books Online Real Ink on Real Paper
Globalized Book Publishing3. Expressing Oneself A New Categorical
Imperative Friends and Acquaintances Pigeonholes of Content Another Note
about Categories Behind the Scenes: What and Who Counts Looking Back to
Understand the FuturePart Two. Past Masters Reconsidered4. Origin of the
Public Sphere: Addison and Steele5. The Masses Meet Social Science:
Everyman and The Modern Library6. Noble Muckraking: David Graham Phillips7.
Integrated Scholarship: Booker T. Washington, Robert E. Park, and W. E. B.
Du Bois8. The Textbook that Codified a School: Robert Park and Ernest
Burgess9. The Maddening University: Upton Sinclair and Ben Ginsberg10. The
Journalist as Social Scientist: Walter Lippmann11. Facing the Irrational
Fearlessly: Vilfredo Pareto12. The Necessary Big Picture: Lewis Mumford13.
Unsurpassable Greatness: Max Weber14. Founding Feminism for Intellectuals:
Simone de Beauvoir15. Micro Meets Macro: Hans Gerth and C. Wright Mills16.
Sociological Psychiatry: Harry Stack Sullivan17. Post-war America Defined
Again: Max Lerner18. When Theory Tipped the Scales: Talcott Parsons and
Associates19. Living Theory?: A Pedagogical Debate20. Virtuoso Reviewing
Today: Andrew AbbottCoda: Tribute to Irving Louis HorowitzReferencesIndex
Electronic Gear Connecting Past and Present Virtuoso ReadingPart One. The
Art of Reading and Reviewing1. Speaking One's Mind Being Unafraid Nice
Nellyism Triumphant Teasing Out the Richly Embedded Nuance Overseeing a
Book Review Journal2. For the (Printed) Book Defining the Academic Library
Saving the Scholarly Book Reviewing Books Online Real Ink on Real Paper
Globalized Book Publishing3. Expressing Oneself A New Categorical
Imperative Friends and Acquaintances Pigeonholes of Content Another Note
about Categories Behind the Scenes: What and Who Counts Looking Back to
Understand the FuturePart Two. Past Masters Reconsidered4. Origin of the
Public Sphere: Addison and Steele5. The Masses Meet Social Science:
Everyman and The Modern Library6. Noble Muckraking: David Graham Phillips7.
Integrated Scholarship: Booker T. Washington, Robert E. Park, and W. E. B.
Du Bois8. The Textbook that Codified a School: Robert Park and Ernest
Burgess9. The Maddening University: Upton Sinclair and Ben Ginsberg10. The
Journalist as Social Scientist: Walter Lippmann11. Facing the Irrational
Fearlessly: Vilfredo Pareto12. The Necessary Big Picture: Lewis Mumford13.
Unsurpassable Greatness: Max Weber14. Founding Feminism for Intellectuals:
Simone de Beauvoir15. Micro Meets Macro: Hans Gerth and C. Wright Mills16.
Sociological Psychiatry: Harry Stack Sullivan17. Post-war America Defined
Again: Max Lerner18. When Theory Tipped the Scales: Talcott Parsons and
Associates19. Living Theory?: A Pedagogical Debate20. Virtuoso Reviewing
Today: Andrew AbbottCoda: Tribute to Irving Louis HorowitzReferencesIndex
Introduction: Distractions from the Printed WordPrinted Books and
Electronic Gear Connecting Past and Present Virtuoso ReadingPart One. The
Art of Reading and Reviewing1. Speaking One's Mind Being Unafraid Nice
Nellyism Triumphant Teasing Out the Richly Embedded Nuance Overseeing a
Book Review Journal2. For the (Printed) Book Defining the Academic Library
Saving the Scholarly Book Reviewing Books Online Real Ink on Real Paper
Globalized Book Publishing3. Expressing Oneself A New Categorical
Imperative Friends and Acquaintances Pigeonholes of Content Another Note
about Categories Behind the Scenes: What and Who Counts Looking Back to
Understand the FuturePart Two. Past Masters Reconsidered4. Origin of the
Public Sphere: Addison and Steele5. The Masses Meet Social Science:
Everyman and The Modern Library6. Noble Muckraking: David Graham Phillips7.
Integrated Scholarship: Booker T. Washington, Robert E. Park, and W. E. B.
Du Bois8. The Textbook that Codified a School: Robert Park and Ernest
Burgess9. The Maddening University: Upton Sinclair and Ben Ginsberg10. The
Journalist as Social Scientist: Walter Lippmann11. Facing the Irrational
Fearlessly: Vilfredo Pareto12. The Necessary Big Picture: Lewis Mumford13.
Unsurpassable Greatness: Max Weber14. Founding Feminism for Intellectuals:
Simone de Beauvoir15. Micro Meets Macro: Hans Gerth and C. Wright Mills16.
Sociological Psychiatry: Harry Stack Sullivan17. Post-war America Defined
Again: Max Lerner18. When Theory Tipped the Scales: Talcott Parsons and
Associates19. Living Theory?: A Pedagogical Debate20. Virtuoso Reviewing
Today: Andrew AbbottCoda: Tribute to Irving Louis HorowitzReferencesIndex
Electronic Gear Connecting Past and Present Virtuoso ReadingPart One. The
Art of Reading and Reviewing1. Speaking One's Mind Being Unafraid Nice
Nellyism Triumphant Teasing Out the Richly Embedded Nuance Overseeing a
Book Review Journal2. For the (Printed) Book Defining the Academic Library
Saving the Scholarly Book Reviewing Books Online Real Ink on Real Paper
Globalized Book Publishing3. Expressing Oneself A New Categorical
Imperative Friends and Acquaintances Pigeonholes of Content Another Note
about Categories Behind the Scenes: What and Who Counts Looking Back to
Understand the FuturePart Two. Past Masters Reconsidered4. Origin of the
Public Sphere: Addison and Steele5. The Masses Meet Social Science:
Everyman and The Modern Library6. Noble Muckraking: David Graham Phillips7.
Integrated Scholarship: Booker T. Washington, Robert E. Park, and W. E. B.
Du Bois8. The Textbook that Codified a School: Robert Park and Ernest
Burgess9. The Maddening University: Upton Sinclair and Ben Ginsberg10. The
Journalist as Social Scientist: Walter Lippmann11. Facing the Irrational
Fearlessly: Vilfredo Pareto12. The Necessary Big Picture: Lewis Mumford13.
Unsurpassable Greatness: Max Weber14. Founding Feminism for Intellectuals:
Simone de Beauvoir15. Micro Meets Macro: Hans Gerth and C. Wright Mills16.
Sociological Psychiatry: Harry Stack Sullivan17. Post-war America Defined
Again: Max Lerner18. When Theory Tipped the Scales: Talcott Parsons and
Associates19. Living Theory?: A Pedagogical Debate20. Virtuoso Reviewing
Today: Andrew AbbottCoda: Tribute to Irving Louis HorowitzReferencesIndex