[Air-l] cmc readings
Ed Lamoureux
ell at bradley.edu
Tue Nov 2 11:32:37 PST 2004
On Nov 2, 2004, at 1:17 PM, Dr. Jamie S. Switzer wrote:
> Does anyone have a recommendation for a good, graduate level textbook
> for a seminar on CMC? Thanks! You can email me off-list. JS
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this does not directly answer the question.
but a colleague just forwarded this reading list to me . . .
thought I'd pass it along
From: "Chris R. Kasch" <ckasch at kaschassociates.com>
Date: October 30, 2004 6:15:48 PM CDT
To: <ell at bradley.edu>
Subject: perhaps of interest
471 Things to Read About CMC
Joseph B. Walther
July, 2004
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Edward Lee Lamoureux, Ph. D.
Director, Multimedia Program and New Media Center
Associate Professor, Speech Communication
1501 W. Bradley
Bradley University
Peoria IL 61625
309-677-2378
http://hilltop.bradley.edu/~ell
http://gcc.bradley.edu/mm/
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