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Political economy of communications

The Political Economy of Communications is a branch of communication studies or media studies which studies the power relations that shape the communication of information from the mass media to its public. PEC (Political Economy of Communications) analyzes the power relations between the mass media system, information and communications technologies…

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Political economy of communications

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Political economy of communications → branch of communication studies or media studies which studies the power relations that shape the communication of information from the mass media to its public

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Political economy of communicationsis abranch of communication studies or media studies which studies the power relations that shape the communication of information from the mass media to its public0.90text
economicinstance ofIt is necessary to look at circumstances through various point of views and determines the approach to other aspects0.80text
socialinstance ofIt is necessary to look at circumstances through various point of views and determines the approach to other aspects0.80text
cultural to see what elements that society is lacking ofinstance ofIt is necessary to look at circumstances through various point of views and determines the approach to other aspects0.80text
then find a solution to tackle the issue.Moral Philosophy or Ethicsinstance ofIt is necessary to look at circumstances through various point of views and determines the approach to other aspects0.80text
Political economy of communicationsrelated to InfluencesOne0.60section
Political economy of communicationsrelated to InfluencesHarold Innis0.60section
Political economy of communicationsrelated to InfluencesEmpire0.60section
Political economy of communicationsrelated to InfluencesCommunications0.60section
Political economy of communicationsrelated to InfluencesInnis0.60section
Political economy of communicationsrelated to InfluencesMarshall McLuhan0.60section
Political economy of communicationsrelated to InfluencesUniversity0.60section

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