Aristotle and information theory : a comparison of the influence of causal assumptions on two theories of communication Lawrence William Rosenfield
Material type: TextPublication details: Paris : Mouton, 1971Description: 149 p. ; 24 cmSubject(s): Sociology | Means and kindsDDC classification: 301.24Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | University Graduate Library | 301.24 ROS (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | UGL86820 |
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301.24 MEN The communications revolution | 301.24 MUM The Myth of the machine : | 301.24 POL The economic and social consequences of automation | 301.24 ROS Aristotle and information theory : | 301.24 ROS. W Mass culture revisited | 301.24 SCH Human connection and the new media | 301.24 SHA Media, communication and development |
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