The Functionalism in Communication Studies in Europe: Its Functional Role in the Critique and its Attempts towards Perpetuity
A. Esparcia, and A. Álvarez-Nobell. Research Traditions in Dialogue – Communication Studies in Latin America and Europe, media XXI, Ramada, Portugal, (2020)
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%0 Book Section
%1 Esparcia2020ds
%A Esparcia, Antonio Castillo
%A Álvarez-Nobell, Alejandro
%B Research Traditions in Dialogue – Communication Studies in Latin America and Europe
%C Ramada, Portugal
%D 2020
%E Paulino, Fernando Oliveira
%E Kaplún, Gabriel
%E Vicente Mariño, Miguel
%E Custódio, Leonardo
%I media XXI
%K europe functionalism internationalization
%P 45--66
%T The Functionalism in Communication Studies in Europe: Its Functional Role in the Critique and its Attempts towards Perpetuity
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