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Agreement and Exchangeability of the Information Processes

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Chapter 6 tackles agreement and exchangeability in the information processes and considers how one promoter may utilise both of the modalities for his/her purposes. There can be co ordinated and subsequent use of these modalities, and the non-contingent information process can be used for contingent content. Fattorello considers that what is allegedly non-contingent information and the contingent process that is subsidiary to the non contingent. He sees some exchangeability and also discusses how the contingent process may be superimposed onto the non contingent process. The final paragraphs of this chapter consider how one of the processes may be used in the guise of the other. The case used here is UNESCO’s desire to use broadcast and print media as teaching aids.

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Way, M. (2015). Agreement and Exchangeability of the Information Processes. In: The Theory of the Social Practice of Information. Global Transformations in Media and Communication Research. Palgrave Pivot, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137542854_8

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