Armand Mattelart
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Armand Mattelart (8 January 1936, Jodoigne, Belgium) is an essayist and sociologist. His work deals with media, culture and communication, especially in their historical and international dimension.
- Works
- with Ariel Dorfman, How to Read Donald Duck: Imperialist Ideology in the Disney Comic, 1972–.
- editor, with Seth Siegelaub, Communication and Class Struggle, 1: Capitalism, Imperialism, New York: International General, and Bagnolet: International Mass Media Research Center (IMMRC), 1979, 445 pp.
- editor, with Seth Siegelaub, Communication and Class Struggle, 2: Liberation, Socialism, New York: International General, and Bagnolet: International Mass Media Research Center (IMMRC), 1983, 438 pp.
- L'invention de la communication, Paris: La Découverte, 1994. (French)
- The Invention of Communication, trans. Susan Emanuel, University of Minnesota Press, 1996, 349 pp.
- La mondialisation de la communication, Paris: PUF, 1996. (French)
- Networking the World, 1794-2000, trans. Liz Carey-Libbrecht and James A. Cohen, University of Minnesota Press, 2000, ARG.
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