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1983 Médias Et Société By Francis Balle - Signed And Inscribed Association Copy - Jean Broward Shevlin Gerard - United States Permanent Representative To UNESCO - Late Cold War Reagan Era - French Language Copy

1983 Médias Et Société By Francis Balle - Signed And Inscribed Association Copy - Jean Broward Shevlin Gerard - United States Permanent Representative To UNESCO - Late Cold War Reagan Era - French Language Copy

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Vintage Original 1983 Médias Et Société By Francis Balle - Signed And Inscribed Association Copy - Jean Broward Shevlin Gerard - United States Permanent Representative To UNESCO - Late Cold War Reagan Era - French Language Copy

Médias Et Société
Francis Balle
Paris: Éditions Montchrestien, Précis Domat Series, 1983. Softcover.

Signed And Inscribed Association Copy.

This Copy Is Signed And Warmly Inscribed By The Author To Jean Broward Shevlin Gerard, United States Permanent Representative To UNESCO From 1981 To 1984. The Inscription Is Dated Paris, October 1983, Placing It Squarely Within Her Period Of Diplomatic Service.

In The Inscription, Balle Addresses Gerard Personally, Using Politically Charged Language That Echoes The Themes Of The Book And Reflects A Shared Concern With Freedom, Media, And Public Life. The Dedication Is Clearly Not Generic And Establishes This Volume As A True Presentation Copy.

Médias Et Société Is A Foundational French-Language Study Of Mass Media And Social Power. Balle Analyzes The Press, Radio, And Television, With Attention To Emerging Media Technologies Of The Late Twentieth Century. He Explores How Media Shape Opinion, Influence Political Authority, And Interact With Institutions Such As The State, Education, Religion, And Civic Organizations. The Book Reflects Key Debates In Media Theory Before The Digital Age And Was Widely Used In Academic Settings.

Francis Balle Was Professor At The University Of Paris And Director Of The Institut Français De Presse. His Work Played A Significant Role In The Development Of French Media And Communication Studies.

Octavo. Original Publisher’s Geometric Cover Design. ISBN 2-7076-0298-1.

A Strong Association Copy Linking French Media Theory To Cold War–Era Cultural Diplomacy And UNESCO History. Desirable For Collectors Of Signed Books, Media Studies, Political Communication, And Twentieth-Century International Affairs.

In Very Good Vintage Condition – Clean Interior, Tight Binding, Upper Right Crease On Cover And A Clear, Legible Inscription And History-Collectors Watermarked That Is Not On The Book. Approx. 708 Pages. Measures Approx. 5-1/4" Wide by 7-1/4" Tall. Softcover.

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