Browsing by Subject "Communication and technology."
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The built environment as communication: Totality, alterity, and dissociation in urban and suburban spaces.
(2003)This study of the contemporary American built environment works applies several concepts in a semiotic study aimed at understanding the values presented in the built environment. In particular Kramer's theory of dissociation, ... -
Embodiment, technology and communication: A phenomenological exploration of communication in the technological milieu.
(2002)Our potential for communication depends on a mutational characteristic of the consciousness structure as embodied, and not on the conscious subject as claimed by the objectivistic- or subjectivistic-biased theories that ...