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William Kovarik

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William Kovarik is a media historian, author of Revolutions in Communication: Media History from Gutenberg to the Digital Age, published by Bloomsbury in 2015, and other books about mass media history, including Mass Media and Environmental Conflict (with Mark Neuzil, Sage, 1997) and others.

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