Communication as media: medias, technology, society and language
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Communication, Mediatization, Medias, Technology, Society, LanguageAbstract
It’s possible to say that the domain of communication studies, already perfectly set up, it keeps discussing it's area knowledge's nature. Also, it’s reasonable to assert that a knowlodge field must have especifications wich assures as an autonomous studying area. Considering these premises, this article intends to debate, in a briefly way, a possible delimitation concerning the communication study. As an alternative, it conceives communication as a process shaped by mass media. Therefore, it recognizes the medias’ fundamental position, here understood as mass communication electro-technological devices, wich allow a plural and simultaneous access to the messages that produces. From than on, the variable relations between language and society wich it makes possible.
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