Fall 1982 Print Culture and Video Culture Topics Arts & Culture View PDF file Share Back to browse all issues Share Information Technology and the Myth of Abundanceby Anthony Smith The Culture of Electronic Printby Ithiel De Sola Pool The Company We Keep: Self Making in Imaginative Art, Old and Newby Wayne C. Booth Literature, Technology, Peopleby Richard Poirier The Fact of Televisionby Stanley Cavell Politics of Narrative Form: The Emergence of News Conventions in Print and Televisionby Michael Schudson Theodore Roosevelt and the Pressby George Juergens Print, Pictures, and Sound: The Second World War and the British Experienceby Arthur Marwick Vietnam: The Television Warby Michael Mandelbaum Consciousness and the Evolution of Mass Communications in the United Statesby Michael R. Wilson Science on Television: Influences and Strategiesby Marcell C. Follette The Media and National Securityby Deborah Shapley