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Book Reviews
Abstract:Book reviewed in this article:
Power—and the Courage to be Free by Hanno Hardt
Cable Television and the FCC: A Crisis in Media Control by Don R. LeDuc.
The Media in America by John Tebbel.
Popular Images of Politics by Dan D. Nimmo.
The Study of Social Dialects in American English by Walt Wolfram and Ralph W. Fasold.
Gaming: The Future's Language by Richard Duke.
Auding and Reading: A Development Model by Thomas G. Sticht, Lawrence J. Beck, Robert N. Hauke, Glenn M. Kleiman, and James H. James.
Radio and Television Broadcasting in Eastern Europe by Burton Paulu.
Paralanguage and Kinesics by Mary Ritchie Key.
Sociolinguistics: A Crossdisciplinary Perspective edited by Roger W. Shuy.
The Mass Media: Aspects of Modern Sociology by Peter Golding.
Human Communication Handbook: Simulations and Games by Brent D. Ruben and Richard W. Budd.
Vienna Broadcasts to Slooakia 1938–1939: A Case Study in Subversion by Henry Delfiner.
Teaching Reading in the Secondary School by Wilma H. Miller.
Mass Media in America by Don R. Pember.
Communication and Behavior edited by Gerhard J. Hanneman and William J. McEwen.
Film Language: A Semiotics of the Cinema by Christian Metz. Translated by Michael Taylor.
Communication Behavior and Experiments: A Scientific Approach by R. Wayne Pace, Robert R. Boren, and Brent D. Peterson.
How Adults Learn by J. R. Kidd.
How to Read Donald Duck: Imperialist Ideology in the Disney Comic by Ariel Dorfman and Armand Mattelart. Translation from the Spanish version, first published in 1971, and introduction by David Kunzle.
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