A survey of the four great revolutions in human communication: orality (speech), literacy (writing & reading), typography (print & mass literacy), & the electronic media (telegraph, telephone, photography, & film, radio & television, computers, & communication satellites. Different forms of communication have emerged within and against different social, economic, perceptual, and semiotic conditions that are specific to different historical moments. Only by thinking carefully about transitions and interactions among media and culture in the past can we hope to understand the pace, direction, and character of changes today. In addition, we examine how latter forms of communication deeply affect the former through combination and overlap.
- Enseignant: Samuel Kamanzi
- Enseignant: rhema zawedde
- Semester One 2023-2024: SAULO INGABAT
- Semester One 2023-2024: Aggrey Kirunda
- Semester One 2023-2024: Maurice Matovu
- Semester One 2023-2024: Promise Migisha
- Semester One 2023-2024: BRENDA TENDO NAKACHWA
- Semester One 2023-2024: Esther Nampeera
- Semester One 2023-2024: Esther Nondo
- Étudiants inscrits: 7