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Communication and community. Anglo-German perspectives

Communication and community. Anglo-German perspectives
Communication and community. Anglo-German perspectives
The concepts of 'community' and 'communication' are reflected across a range of disciplines – in which they are commonly considered separately. The key feature of this collection is that it treats these main themes and their many ramifications from a committed interdisciplinary perspective, thereby highlighting their intrinsic connections.

Concerned as it is with both theoretical and practical issues, this volume will press everyone interested in social and political theory, literature, language and media to re-examine their shared interests and to confront the implications of new orthodoxies in and for contemporary thought.

This unique book, mostly made up of papers offered at joint seminars of the Universities of Frankfurt and Southampton, provides alternative English and German perspectives to surprise and stimulate readers familiar mainly with only one tradition.
1859721389
Ashgate Publishing
Brier, Alan
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Lovelock, Robin
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Brier, Alan
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Lovelock, Robin
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Brier, Alan and Lovelock, Robin (eds.) (1996) Communication and community. Anglo-German perspectives , Aldershot, GB. Ashgate Publishing, 264pp.

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The concepts of 'community' and 'communication' are reflected across a range of disciplines – in which they are commonly considered separately. The key feature of this collection is that it treats these main themes and their many ramifications from a committed interdisciplinary perspective, thereby highlighting their intrinsic connections.

Concerned as it is with both theoretical and practical issues, this volume will press everyone interested in social and political theory, literature, language and media to re-examine their shared interests and to confront the implications of new orthodoxies in and for contemporary thought.

This unique book, mostly made up of papers offered at joint seminars of the Universities of Frankfurt and Southampton, provides alternative English and German perspectives to surprise and stimulate readers familiar mainly with only one tradition.

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Published date: December 1996

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Local EPrints ID: 34110
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/34110
ISBN: 1859721389
PURE UUID: 8f3d12f3-efb3-41fb-b61f-36957b59d796

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Date deposited: 12 Feb 2008
Last modified: 11 Dec 2023 17:41

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Editor: Alan Brier
Editor: Robin Lovelock

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