In Life after New Media, Sarah Kember and Joanna Zylinska make a case for a significant shift in our understanding of new media. They argue that we should move beyond our fascination with objects such as smart phones to an examination of the interlocking technical, social, and biological processes of mediation. Kim Toffoletti believes this ambitious project succeeds in convincing us to think differently about new media, and makes a key intervention into the fields of technology and media studies, by calling attention to the complexities that arise in the processes, interactions and encounters with media that confound dichotomous ways of interpreting media objects
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The first part of this paper presents the ideas of Niko Paech and Christian Felber, two popular expo...
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Barbara Richter gets to grips with the serious possibility of a new economic model, finding many ide...
The first part of this paper presents the ideas of Niko Paech and Christian Felber, two popular expo...
Robert Guest, Business Editor of The Economist, travels the world to make the case for the positive ...
In The Econocracy: The Perils of Leaving Economics to the Experts, Joe Earle, Cahal Moran and Zach W...
In Life after New Media, Sarah Kember and Joanna Zylinska make a case for a significant shift in our...
With the financial crisis continuing after five years, many question why economics failed either to ...
Barbara Richter considers the changes we must make to see off future economic and environmental cris...
In 2011, the International Monetary Fund invited prominent economists and economic policy makers to ...
As technological creativity, corporate research, and talent flows become more important than ever, G...
In Postcapitalism: A Guide to Our Future, Paul Mason outlines the emergence of a new economic paradi...
Joan Wilson reviews Diane Coyle‘s wonderful discussion on the future environmental and economic succ...
Over the last twenty years, Adbusters magazine has aimed to challenge consumerism, champion the envi...
The Clash of Economic Ideas interweaves the economic history of the last hundred years with the hist...
The first part of this paper presents the ideas of Niko Paech and Christian Felber, two popular expo...
This book will be very useful for any social scientist wanting to know why capitalism as an economic...
Barbara Richter gets to grips with the serious possibility of a new economic model, finding many ide...
The first part of this paper presents the ideas of Niko Paech and Christian Felber, two popular expo...
Robert Guest, Business Editor of The Economist, travels the world to make the case for the positive ...