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      The Rules Are No Game: The Strategy of Communication by Anthony Wilden (Routledge and Kegan Paul, London and New York, 1987) pp. xv + 432, ISBN 0-7100-9868-5

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            cpro20
            CPRO
            Prometheus
            Critical Studies in Innovation
            Pluto Journals
            0810-9028
            1470-1030
            December 1989
            : 7
            : 2
            : 406-411
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            a Communication Research Institute of Australia , Canberra
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            8629101 Prometheus, Vol. 7, No. 2, 1989: pp. 406–411
            10.1080/08109028908629101
            c46e3b20-82ba-4ed0-b3e1-e29cb639b483
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            Computer science,Arts,Social & Behavioral Sciences,Law,History,Economics

            REFERENCES

            1. John Corner, ‘Codes and cultural analysis’, Media Culture and Society, 2, 1980, pp. 73–86; Umberto Eco, Semiotics and the Philosophy of Language, Macmillan, London, 1984; Bennison Grey, review of The Eighth Day of Creation by Horace F. Judson, Simon and Schuster, New York, 1979, in Ars Semiotica, 4, 1, 1981, pp. 88–96.

            2. I am grateful to Professor Des Ball for his helpful comments on this part of the book.

            3. David Sless, In Search of Semiotics, Croom Helm, London, 1986.

            4. David Sless, Repairing Messages: The Hidden Costs of Inappropriate Theory, Occasional Monograph No. 1, Communication Research Institute of Australia, 1985; David Sless, ‘Media magic’, Media Information Australia, 48, 1988.

            5. Jeremy Campbell, Grammatical Man: Information, Entropy, Language and Life, Simon and Schuster, New York, 1982.

            6. Gilbert Ryle, The Concept of Mind, Hutchinson, London, 1949.

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