Technoculture : from Alphabet to Cybersex / Lelia Green
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TextPublication details: Australia Allen and Unwin 2007ISBN: - 1-86-5080-489
- 303.483 G 7T3
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| 302.23072 H 249 Mass Communication Research Methods | 302.23072 W 757 Mass Media Research : An Introduction | 302.230954 K 79I The Indian Media Business | 303.483 G 7T3 Technoculture : from Alphabet to Cybersex / | 303.4833 G 427 Communication Technology and Human Development | 305.4 J 83 Whose news? The media and women's issues | 305.4 S 774 Women Role Models: Some eminent women of contemporary India |
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