Shedletsky (University of Southern Maine) and Aitken (University of Missouri) explore the nature and paradoxes of human communication over the internet and the collective blur of intrapersonal, interpersonal, and mass communication interactions. The textbook encourages students to do their own expl
Human Communication on the Internet explores how the Internet influences us to function, think, communicate, learn, change, and evolve. Covering the basic functions of the Internet, communication modes and contexts, and implications, Human Communication on the Internet offers a well-rounded look at the field of computer-mediated communication and its impact and influence on our lives.
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Covering the basic functions of the Internet, communication modes and contexts, and implications, Human Communication on the Internet offers a well-rounded look at the field of computer-mediated communication and its impact and influence on our lives.