Dead Tree Media : Manufacturing the Newspaper in Twentieth-Century North America /
"Popular assessments of printed newspapers have become so grim that some have taken to calling them 'dead tree media' as a way of invoking the medium's imminent demise. There is a literal truth hidden in this dismissive expression: printed newspapers really are material goods mad...
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Baltimore :
Johns Hopkins University Press,
2018.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: what was a newspaper?
- The making of industrial print culture
- Forests, trade, and empire
- The continental newsprint market and the perils of dependency
- The local newspaper as international corporation
- Robert McCormick and the politics of planning
- Work and culture along the newsprint supply chain
- The diversified newspaper corporation
- The industrial newspaper and its legacies
- The problem of paper in the age of electronic media
- Conclusion: media infrastructures, old and new.