Abstract
The chapter summarizes research questions, theoretical perspectives and empirical findings in the field of "Mediengespräche" from the perspective of communication science.
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Bonfadelli, Heinz (2008). Medienkommunikation und Gespräche: Fragestellungen, Perspektiven und Befunde der Kommunikationswissenschaft. In: Wieler, P. Medien als Erzählanlass. Wie lernen Kinder im Umgang mit alten und neuen Medien? Freiburg i.Br.: Fillibach, 19-35.
The chapter summarizes research questions, theoretical perspectives and empirical findings in the field of "Mediengespräche" from the perspective of communication science.
The chapter summarizes research questions, theoretical perspectives and empirical findings in the field of "Mediengespräche" from the perspective of communication science.
Item Type: | Book Section, not_refereed, original work |
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Communities & Collections: | 06 Faculty of Arts > Department of Communication and Media Research |
Dewey Decimal Classification: | 700 Arts |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | Mass Media Interpersonal Communication |
Language: | German |
Date: | 2008 |
Deposited On: | 04 Mar 2009 09:29 |
Last Modified: | 15 Apr 2021 13:59 |
Publisher: | Fillibach |
ISBN: | 978-3-931240-46-2 |
OA Status: | Closed |
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