Media understanding
October 14th 2007
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Media understanding
Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man - Wikipedia, the free ...
Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man is a 1964 book by Marshall McLuhan. The book is the source of the well-known phrase "The medium is the message". (more...)
Understanding media components -- Flash CS3
Understanding media components. This section provides an overview of how the media components work. Most of the properties listed in this section can be set with the Component ... (more...)
Amazon.com: Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man: Marshall ...
Amazon.com: Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man: Marshall McLuhan, Lewis H. Lapham: Books (more...)
Evangelical Christian Media
This is the first book to examine the wide-ranging relationship between evangelical Christians and the media in the 21st century. Over forty scholars and communication ... (more...)
Understanding Evangelical Media Book Blogcast
essays and podcasts by authors of the book "understanding evangelical media: the changing face of christian communication" (intervarsity press, july 2008) (more...)
Amazon.com: Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man : Critical ...
Amazon.com: Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man : Critical Edition: Marshall McLuhan, W. Terrence Gordon: Books (more...)
Marshall McLuhan: Understanding Media - The Extensions of Man ...
Marshall McLuhan's Understanding Media made history with its radical view of the effects of electronic communications upon man and life in the twentieth century. (more...)
Understanding Interactive Media - Skillset
Search for UK film, television, radio, animation, interactive media and photo imaging courses in the BFI/Skillset Media Courses Directory. (more...)
Understanding Media - The MIT Press
Terms and phrases such as "the global village" and "the medium is the message" are now part of the lexicon, and McLuhan's theories continue to challenge our sensibilities and our ... (more...)
McLuhan: Understanding Media
James Reston wrote in The New York Times (July 7, 1957): A health director . . . reported this week that a small mouse, which presumably had been watching television ... (more...)