Over the last decade, as email, the world wide web and various digital technologies have emerged, scholars of new media have employed a variety of methodological strategies to explore the social, political and cultural phenomena associated with the growth of these applications. Severa
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Social media is a phenomenon that has transformed the interaction and communication of individuals t...
The ongoing evolution of the Web poses challenges for scholars as they seek to develop methodologica...
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Abstract Twenty-five years ago, Horace Newcomb and Paul Hirsch proposed a model for studying televis...
In the new millennium social media have emerged as the most popular media of communication. There ar...
The article is a critical summary of scholarship concerning the study of cyberculture and new media,...
The article emphasizes the fact that the relevance of the research is determined primarily by its ob...
One of my first pieces of research in what we know now as ‘new media studies ’ was an ethnographic i...
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web and its journalisms: considering the consequences of different types of newsmedia onlin
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One way of approaching cybercultural studies is to focus on the relations and patterns, means and ar...
Our understanding of the Web has not kept pace with its development. It is engineered using formally...
In the article the Internet is considered as a social phenomenon, its role in the social and politic...
Online action – what people do (or don’t do) – alone and together on the World Wide Web and via oth...
Social media is a phenomenon that has transformed the interaction and communication of individuals t...
The ongoing evolution of the Web poses challenges for scholars as they seek to develop methodologica...
The article takes up the question of the distinctiveness of the Web as site of social and cultural r...
Abstract Twenty-five years ago, Horace Newcomb and Paul Hirsch proposed a model for studying televis...
In the new millennium social media have emerged as the most popular media of communication. There ar...
The article is a critical summary of scholarship concerning the study of cyberculture and new media,...
The article emphasizes the fact that the relevance of the research is determined primarily by its ob...
One of my first pieces of research in what we know now as ‘new media studies ’ was an ethnographic i...
This article reviews and analyses factors impacting the evolution of the internet, the web, and soci...
web and its journalisms: considering the consequences of different types of newsmedia onlin
The present age is the age of technology and the process of information communication is influenced ...
One way of approaching cybercultural studies is to focus on the relations and patterns, means and ar...
Our understanding of the Web has not kept pace with its development. It is engineered using formally...
In the article the Internet is considered as a social phenomenon, its role in the social and politic...
Online action – what people do (or don’t do) – alone and together on the World Wide Web and via oth...
Social media is a phenomenon that has transformed the interaction and communication of individuals t...