print media and cultural transmission
Print media refers to any form of media that is printed on paper, such as newspapers, magazines, or books. Cultural transmission, on the other hand, refers to the process by which cultural information, ideas, values, or norms are communicated and passed down from one generation to another. In the context of print media and cultural transmission, it refers to how newspapers, magazines, and books contribute to the dissemination and preservation of cultural knowledge, beliefs, and practices across different societies and time periods.
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