Tecnologías de la comunicación: una breve historia material

Tecnologías de la comunicación: una breve historia material
Author: Sandra Sánchez López
Publisher: Universidad de los Andes
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2019-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 958774750X

Es un lugar común, pero también es una realidad: hoy manejamos más tecnología que nunca. Los objetos que nos rodean son cada vez más sofisticados en términos de su configuración y función, y la tecnología, en la vida diaria, es omnipresente. Elementos aparentemente sencillos definen nuestro entorno más rutinario: desde el lápiz y el papel (cuya adopción fue definitiva para la consolidación de la cultura escrita en lo que llamamos Occidente) hasta los computadores portátiles más potentes que se han desarrollado en la historia y que cargamos en el bolsillo. La forma en que la tecnología ha permeado la cotidianidad humana nos sitúa en un ecosistema altamente mediado en el que nuestras interacciones dependen, pasan y se determinan por los medios de comunicación y sus lógicas, unas refrendadas y con referentes obvios en el pasado, y otras renovadas y cambiantes. Ese poder de mediación lo subrayó John Thompson a finales del siglo pasado: antes del auge del internet móvil y las redes sociales, el uso de los medios de comunicación transformaba ya la vida social en lo espacial, lo temporal y las formas de acción e interacción, tanto que implantaba relaciones y formas de poder específicas entre sujetos y colectivos a la vez1. Así, la tecnología parece ampliar hoy los alcances de esa mediación preexistente y que Thompson hubiera descrito para los artefactos y sus usos antes de la web.

Tecnologías de la comunicación

Tecnologías de la comunicación
Author: Sánchez López, Sandra Beatriz
Publisher: Ediciones Uniandes-Universidad de los Andes
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2018-10-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9587747518

Tecnologías de la información: una breve historia material propone una revisión de la historia social de los artefactos y la tecnología de la comunicación. Lo hace de manera introductoria y para un público que está iniciando una exploración sobre la relación entre los soportes de expresión y comunicación y su inserción y apropiación cultural y política en distintas sociedades y períodos históricos. Se trata de un aporte a la arqueología de medios y de las tecnologías asociadas a estos, particularmente en el contexto latinoamericano y colombiano

Communication for Social Change Anthology

Communication for Social Change Anthology
Author: Alfonso Gumucio Dagron
Publisher: CFSC Consortium, Inc.
Total Pages: 1409
Release: 2006
Genre: Communication in social action
ISBN: 0977035794

Contains nearly 200 readings published between 1927 and 2005, in English or translated from other languages, on the historical roots and pioneering thinking regarding communication for social change. Covers a variety of topics, including the radio, tv and other mass communication, information and communication technology, the digital gap, the formation of an information society, national information policies, participatory decision making, communication of development, pedagogy and entertainment education, HIV/AIDS communication for prevention, etc.

Teaching Tech Together

Teaching Tech Together
Author: Greg Wilson
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2019-10-08
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1000728153

Hundreds of grassroots groups have sprung up around the world to teach programming, web design, robotics, and other skills outside traditional classrooms. These groups exist so that people don't have to learn these things on their own, but ironically, their founders and instructors are often teaching themselves how to teach. There's a better way. This book presents evidence-based practices that will help you create and deliver lessons that work and build a teaching community around them. Topics include the differences between different kinds of learners, diagnosing and correcting misunderstandings, teaching as a performance art, what motivates and demotivates adult learners, how to be a good ally, fostering a healthy community, getting the word out, and building alliances with like-minded groups. The book includes over a hundred exercises that can be done individually or in groups, over 350 references, and a glossary to help you navigate educational jargon.

Multivariate Analysis in Management, Engineering and the Sciences

Multivariate Analysis in Management, Engineering and the Sciences
Author: Leandro Freitas
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2013-01-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9535109219

Recently statistical knowledge has become an important requirement and occupies a prominent position in the exercise of various professions. In the real world, the processes have a large volume of data and are naturally multivariate and as such, require a proper treatment. For these conditions it is difficult or practically impossible to use methods of univariate statistics. The wide application of multivariate techniques and the need to spread them more fully in the academic and the business justify the creation of this book. The objective is to demonstrate interdisciplinary applications to identify patterns, trends, association sand dependencies, in the areas of Management, Engineering and Sciences. The book is addressed to both practicing professionals and researchers in the field.

Empire and Communications

Empire and Communications
Author: Harold Adams Innis
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2022-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN:

DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Empire and Communications" by Harold Adams Innis. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.

How the World Was One

How the World Was One
Author: Arthur C. Clarke
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2011-09-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0575121882

Arthur C. Clarke has been one of the most influential commentators on - and prophets of - the communications technology which has created the global village. Now, drawing partly on his own sometimes very personal writings, he provides an absorbing history and survey of modern communications. The story begins with the titanic struggles to lay transatlantic telegraph cables in the nineteenth century. Fighting against widespread scepticism, lack of funds, technical disasters and setbacks - and against the Atlantic itself, above and below the surface - the pioneers achieved the seemingly impossible and by 1858 Britain and America were linked by Telegraph. Nearly a century later, as the first transatlantic telephone cable was being laid, the technology that would rival and perhaps even supersede it was undergoing its painful birth as scientists developed the communications satellite precisely as Clarke first described in his famous 1945 article Wireless World, 'Extra-terrestrial Relays', reprinted in this book. The rivalry between cable and satellite continued through the decades. Communication satellites (Comsats) performed even beyond the most optimistic expectations, but cable fought back with the development of the transistor. Then, in one of the most dramatic and unexpected breakthroughs in any technology, the potential of cable systems was transformed. The development of fibre optics technology meant that once more the seabeds of the world began to be draped with the newest and most sophisticated artefacts of human engineering. It is an enthralling story, filled with extraordinary events and people, and Arthur C. Clarke brings all his storytelling flair and scientific expertise to bear on it. The result is a superb combination of history, comment and challenging speculation.

The One-Cent Magenta

The One-Cent Magenta
Author: James Barron
Publisher: Algonquin Books
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2017-03-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1616207175

An inside look at the obsessive, secretive, and often bizarre world of high-profile stamp collecting, told through the journey of the world’s most sought-after stamp. When it was issued in 1856, it cost a penny. In 2014, this tiny square of faded red paper sold at Sotheby’s for nearly $9.5 million, the largest amount ever paid for a postage stamp at auction. Through the stories of the eccentric characters who have bought, owned, and sold the one-cent magenta in the years in between, James Barron delivers a fascinating tale of global history and immense wealth, and of the human desire to collect. One-cent magentas were provisional stamps, printed quickly in what was then British Guiana when a shipment of official stamps from London did not arrive. They were intended for periodicals, and most were thrown out with the newspapers. But one stamp survived. The singular one-cent magenta has had only nine owners since a twelve-year-old boy discovered it in 1873 as he sorted through papers in his uncle’s house. He soon sold it for what would be $17 today. (That’s been called the worst stamp deal in history.) Among later owners was a fabulously wealthy Frenchman who hid the stamp from almost everyone (even King George V of England couldn’t get a peek); a businessman who traveled with the stamp in a briefcase he handcuffed to his wrist; and John E. du Pont, an heir to the chemical fortune, who died while serving a thirty-year sentence for the murder of Olympic wrestler Dave Schultz. Recommended for fans of Nicholas A. Basbanes, Susan Orlean, and Simon Winchester, The One-Cent Magenta explores the intersection of obsessive pursuits and great affluence and asks why we want most what is most rare.

History in a new frontier

History in a new frontier
Author: Association for History and Computing. International Conference
Publisher: Univ de Castilla La Mancha
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 9788484270416

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Total Pages: 1020
Release: 1999
Genre: Catalogs, Publishers'
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