Books
Amelia Khatri

Communication Then Now

Communication Then Now explores the fascinating evolution of communication technology, from ancient methods to our modern, hyper-connected world. This historical analysis uncovers how technological innovations, such as the printing press and the telegraph, have revolutionized information dissemination and reshaped social structures. The book argues that advancements in communication are not isolated events but are deeply intertwined with social progress, mirroring and driving societal shifts throughout history.

The book examines the rise of telephony, radio, television, and the internet, elucidating their technical aspects and profound effects on social structures, political discourse, and cultural norms. It also addresses contemporary communication technologies, including social media, mobile computing, and the Internet of Things, analyzing their impact on globalization and identity formation. Understanding this interplay is crucial for navigating the complexities of our interconnected world.

Structured chronologically, Communication Then Now progresses from early communication methods to modern digital platforms. It offers a global perspective, examining communication developments in diverse cultures and regions, and highlighting the ways different societies have adapted to and shaped communication technologies. By avoiding technical jargon and integrating diverse perspectives, it provides valuable insights into the forces shaping our interconnected world.
150 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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