Concepedia

Concept

print culture

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337

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19.6K

Citations

408

Authors

117

Institutions

About

Print culture is a field of scholarly inquiry and an analytical concept concerned with the study of the social, historical, and cultural impact of print technology. It investigates the production, circulation, and reception of printed materials, examining how these processes shape communication practices, literacy levels, authorship, reading habits, the organization of knowledge, and the development of public spheres and collective consciousness. Its significance lies in illuminating a foundational shift in human communication and societal structure from pre-print to print-dominated eras, influencing everything from intellectual movements to national identity.

Top Authors

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LC

Columbia University

EL

University of Michigan

JP

Parliament of United Kingdom

PK

University of Cambridge

RC

Collège de France

Top Institutions

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Indiana University

Bloomington, United States

University College London

London, United Kingdom

University of Maryland, College Park

College Park, United States

University of Cambridge

Cambridge, United Kingdom

Queen Mary University of London

London, United Kingdom