References
The Computerized Society, by JamesMartin and Adrian R.D. Norman.New Jersey:Prentice-Hall, 1970.560 pages. $10.95.
Computers, Communications and the Public Interest, edited by Martin Greenberger.Baltimore:Johns Hopkins Press, 1971.315 pages. $2.5.
Information Technology in a Democracy, edited by Alan F. Westin.Cambridge:Harvard University Press, 1971.499 pages. $12.50.
The Copernican Revolution, by Thomas S. Kuhn.Cambridge:Harvard University Press, 1957 (Fourth Printing, 1971). 297 pages. $2.75.
Perspectives in the History of Science and Technology, edited by Duane H. Roller.Norman:University of Oklahoma Press, 1971.307 pages. $9.95.
Technology and Education, edited by Lawrence Lipsitz.Englewood Cliffs: Educational Technology Publications,1971. 179 pages. $5.95.
Technology, Human Values and Leisure, edited by Max Kaplan and Phillip Bosserman.Nashville:Abingdon Press, 1971.256 pages. $3.50.
Perspectives in Individualized Learning, by Robert A. Weisgerber.Itasca, Illinois:F. E. Peacock Publishers, Inc., 1971.406 pages. $9.50, $6.50 paperback.
Developmental Efforts in Individualized Learning, by Robert A. Weisgerber.Itasca, Illinois:F. E. Peacock Publishers, Inc., 1971.361 pages. $9.50, $6.50 paperback.
Films Deliver, edited by Anthony Schillaci and John M. Culkin.New York:Citation Press, 1970.348 pages. $5.25.
Films on Campus, by Thomas Fensch.New York:A. S. Barnes and Co., 1970.534 pages. $15.00.
Teac Me! by Carl Purcell.Washington:National Education Association, 1966.127 pages. $8.00.
Man and Machine, by Henri Cartier-Bresson.New York:Viking Press, 1971.116 pages. $12.95.
School of Man. Columbus, Ohio: The Ohio State University. College of Education, 1971. 93 plates. $2.5. (Special issue of Theory Into Practice, February 1971.)
The Wired City: A Handbook on Cable Television for Local Officials, by Theodore Ledbetter, Jr. and Gilbert Mendelson.Washington:Urban Communications Group, Inc., 1972.87 pages. $2.95.
Schools and Cable Television.Washington: Division of Educational Technology, National Education Association, 1971. 66 pages. $2.50.
On The Cable, The Television of Abundance, Report of the Sloan Commission on Cable Communication.New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1971. 256 pages. $2.95.
Cable Television, A Guide for Citizen Action, by Monroe E. Price and John Wicklein.Philadelphia:Pilgrim Press for United Church Press, 1972.160 pages. $5.95, $2.95 paper-back.
Cable Television in the Cities: Community Control, Public Access, and Minority Ownership, edited by Charles Tate.Washington:The Urban Institute, 1971.184 pages. $3.95.
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
Snider, R.C., Rhodes, L.A., Applebaum, S.J. et al. Book reviews. AVCR 20, 307–341 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02770796
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02770796