Description
This scholarly collection investigates the intricate relationship between modes of publication and the development of intellectual culture throughout history. The contributors analyze how different publishing formats—from print to digital—have influenced the creation, circulation, and reception of ideas across various disciplines and time periods.
The volume addresses fundamental questions about the role of publishers, printers, and platforms in shaping intellectual discourse. It examines case studies spanning multiple centuries and geographic regions, demonstrating how publishing choices reflect and reinforce cultural values, power structures, and epistemological frameworks. This work is essential for scholars interested in the history of the book, media studies, intellectual history, and the sociology of knowledge.







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