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Communication structures include all forms of communication mediated by institutions. These include media institutions (art, entertainment, news, social media, etc.), and religion and meaning-making institutions (churches, temples, spiritual movements), {{endstuff}}
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Communication Structure

Communication Structures are the institutional structures that facilitate various forms of communication between institutions and individuals.

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