World History of Communication
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18861/ic.2016.11.11.2629Keywords:
Human mediatization, history of the media, communicationAbstract
José María Perceval's latest book condenses his vast historiographical knowledge of human mediation. Altogether, the text stands out for the deployment of a large explanatory capacity, while providing an important flow of data ordered chronologically. The events described cover the "long history" of media development, beginning with the process of hominization and the capacity for mutual cooperation of the first communities to reach the globality of the Internet.
(Complete article in spanish language).
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