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1 | From New England to Illinois : the invention of (American) cultural studies | 11 |
2 | Between cultural materialism and spatial materialism : James Carey's writing about communication | 29 |
3 | For a pragmatist perspective on publics : advancing Carey's cultural studies through John Dewey ... and Michel Foucault?! | 57 |
4 | Rethinking dependency : new relations of transportation and communication | 79 |
5 | Communication scholarship as ritual : an examination of James Carey's cultural model of communication | 101 |
6 | Transportation and communication : together as you've always wanted them | 117 |
7 | Technology and ideology : the case of the telegraph revisited | 137 |
8 | The public and the party period | 157 |
9 | A ritual of verification? : the nation, the state, and the U.S. passport | 177 |
10 | Configurations of culture, history, and politics | 199 |
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