Jamal Awil

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When we lack models of and for reality that. [fact]

When this process becomes opaque, when we lack models of and for reality that make the world apprehensible, when we are unable to describe and share it; when because of a failure in our models of communication we are unable to connect with others, we encounter problems of communication in their most potent form.

James W. Carey, Communication as Culture: E…, loc. 121945