Magazines_Evolving_Medium

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=Rationale=

This concept map focuses on the medium of the magazine, delving into the medium to communicate the interrelations between its history, its function within society, its features, and its publishing system. In this form, the influence of one aspect of magazines clearly connects and aids the development of another aspect of the medium. For example, by tracing the early history of magazines, one can see how the medium became a form of mass communication, which in turn affects and is affected by the function of the medium in terms of the type of content that is produced. Additionally, this concept map aims to differentiate the magazine from other types of printed media by defining and emphasizing the features that make it unique.

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=**References**= Angeletti, Norberto and Alberto Olivia. __Magazines That Make History: Their Origins, Development, and Influence.__ Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2004. "Cyber College." 11 June 2007. __Mass Media: Magazines.__ 11 January 2008 <[|http://www.cybercollege.com/frtv/mag1.htm>.] Kleiner, Art. "The History of Magazines on a Timeline." 1981. __The Well.__ 11 January 2008 <[|http://www.well.com/~art/maghist02.html>.] "Wikipedia." 23 January 2008. __Magazine.__ 11 January 2008 <[|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magazine>.]