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Centre for the Study of Communication and Culture
Volume 23 (2004) No. 2
IN THIS
ISSUE
A Media Ecology
Review
Lance Strate
Fordham University
A QUARTERLY REVIEW OF COMMUNICATION RESEARCH
ISSN : 0144-4646
From the Editor
Communication Research Trends
Lance Strate’s excellent report on “media ecolo- Volume 23 (2004) Number 2
gy” studies approaches the subject from a literary and
philosophical perspective, with some input from
anthropological and psychiatric sources. Many com- Published four times a year by the Centre for the Study of
munication researchers explore the same territory Communication and Culture (CSCC), sponsored by the
using sociological and psychological methods that California Province of the Society of Jesus.
often are quantitative. For example, media effects Copyright 2004. ISSN 0144-4646
research, including much important work on media and
children (cf., N. Pecora, “Children and Television,” Editor: William E. Biernatzki, S.J.
Communication Research Trends, Volume 19 (1999), Managing Editor: Paul A. Soukup, S.J.
Nos. 1 and 2) really deals with the cultural environ-
ment in which we live and the ecological relationships
it involves. The approaches may use different methods, Subscription:
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