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communication (Discourse), noun collocution, colloquy, communicatio, communiqué, conference, correspondence, dialogue, dissertation, exchange, intercommunication, intercourse, interlocution Associated concepts: attorney and client communication, conditionally privileged communication, confidential communication, husband and wife communication, physician and patient communication, privileged communication, telegraph communication, telephonic communication, verral communication, written communication communication (Statement), noun announcement, annunciation, declaration, disclosure, dissemination, information, message, news, notification, report, revelation, utterance, writing See also: admission, association, caveat, clue, comment, contact, conversation, correspondence, disclosure, dispatch, expression, information, intelligence, issuance, knowledge, language, mention, message, news, note, notice, notification, parley, publication, reference, report, tip, transmittal, warning COMMUNICATION, contracts. Information; consultation; conference.
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M-commerce is not just a variant of e-commerce, but a unique distribution channel based on the shifting role of mobile devices from purely communicational to transactional. On the afternoon of Friday, November 22, 1963, the national narrative ruptured, and, in the three days that followed, America experienced itself viscerally as a collective entity--the "Utopian glimpse into some collective communicational 'festival,'" per Fredric Jameson. In so far as language, affect, and forms of temporality constitute primordial ontological horizons to which we reply, they are informational and communicational and they give rise to the appearance of our selves as beings and as individuals. |
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