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System Models of Information, Communication and Mass Communication [microform] : Revaluation of Some Basic Concepts of Communication / Osmo A. Wiio
Bib ID 5244873
Format BookBook, MicroformMicroform, OnlineOnline
Author
Wiio, Osmo A
 
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Description [Washington, D.C.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1973. 
23 p. 
Summary

A more unified approach to communication theory can evolve through systems modeling of information theory, communication modes, and mass media operations. Such systematic analysis proposes, as is the case care here, that information models be based upon combinations of energy changes and exchanges and changes in receiver systems. The mass media is particularly exemplary as a model for such methodological procedure. (CH)

Notes

ERIC Note: Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Communication Assn. (Montreal, April 25-28, 1973).

Reproduction Microfiche. [Washington D.C.]: ERIC Clearinghouse microfiches : positive. 
Subjects Communication Skills.  |  Communication (Thought Transfer)  |  Communications.  |  Cybernetics.  |  Films.  |  Information Science.  |  Information Systems.  |  Information Theory.  |  Mass Media.  |  Models.  |  Nonverbal Communication.  |  Systems Analysis.  |  Systems Approach.  |  Systems Development.  |  Television.  |  Open and Closed Systems
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