Voices of Difference: Studies in Critical Philosophy and Mass Communication

(1993)
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This work explains the implications of phenomenology and critical theory for those studying mass communication. It aims to integrate ideas of intentionality, responsibility, and intersubjectivity with current conceptions of institutions and power.

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