[Air-l] air-l Digest, Vol 22, Issue 26
Carlo Hagemann
c.hagemann at maw.ru.nl
Mon May 29 12:14:24 PDT 2006
The Intermedia article has been reprinted in
Wardrip-Fruin, N., & Montfort, N. (Eds.) (2003) The New Media Reader.
MIT Press (ISBN 0262232278)
The book contains other interesting and, above all, weird chapters, and
a CD-ROM.
Carlo Hagemann
> The full citation of the original work for the Bordewijk & Van Kaam
> model is:
>
> Bordewijk, J.L. & Van Kaam, B. (1982). Allocutie: enkele gedachten
> over communicatievrijheid in een bekabeld land. [Allocution. Thoughts
> on communication freedom in a cabled country.] Baarn: Bosch & Keuning.
>
> The central idea of this model is described in an English-language
> journal publication:
>
> Bordewijk, J.L., & Kaam, B. (1986). Towards a new clasification of
> tele-information services. Intermedia, 14 (1): 16-21.
>
>
> Regarding the definitions of the terms in the model, including
> registration, these are described by McQuail, pp. 56-68, in:
> McQuail, D. (1994). Mass communication theory. 2nd ed 1987; reprinted
> 1994. London: Sage.
>
> This last reference provides, by the way, the best substantive
> discussion of the model that is available.
>
> Nick Jankowski
>
>
>
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