Since the invention of writing to-digital devices through the papyrus and parchment, printing and the press, photography and film, television and radio, the media have lasting board history. But such extensions of the senses, inherent in the process of civilization, are themselves an expression of a finite and unambiguous that it is forbidden to immediacy: a being of mediations, natural and cultural at the same time, which only becomes human through them._x000D_
Based on a comprehensive look that avoids the fragmentation that now chairs the social sciences and humanities, Lluís Duch and Albert Chillon underpin an anthropology of communication and resulting enlightening to communication theorists, journalists and communicators. And, conversely, the attention of social scientists and humanists about the role that capital exerts communicate at all levels of life and history.