- Interests:
- Governance, Politics / Political Communication, Globalization, Internet
- Discipline(s)
- Communications
- Role(s):
- Researcher
Current Institutional Affiliation(s) (Past Affiliations)
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Graduate School of Library and Information Science
University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignChampaign, IL, United StatesProfessor
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Department of Communication
College of Liberal Arts and SciencesUniversity of Illinois, Urbana-ChampaignUrbana, IL, United StatesProfessor
Biography
Professor Schiller is a communication historian whose interests center on telecommunications history, and on the role of cultural production in the socio-economic development of the market system. His books are How to Think About Information (University of Illinois Press, 2007); Digital Capitalism: Networking the Global Market System (MIT, April, 1999); Theorizing Communication: A Historical Reckoning (New York: Oxford University Press, 1996); Telematics and Government (Norwood: Ablex, 1982);and Objectivity and the News: The Public and the Rise of Commercial Journalism (Philadelphia: Univ of Penn. Press, 1981).
Ph.D. in Communication, University of Pennsylvania (1978)
Projects
Publications and Resources
Books
- Dan Schiller. How to Think About Information. University of Illinois Press, 2007
- Dan Schiller. Telematics and Government. University of Michigan, 1982
- Dan Schiller. Theorizing Communication: A Historical Reckoning. Oxford University Press
- Dan Schiller. Digital Capitalism: Networking the Global Market System. MIT Press
