The discourse surrounding new media suggests that they offer experiences and pleasures which older media do not. This paper critically explores this proposition both theoretically and empirically in a small number of households in Ireland and in relation to digital games, DVDs and digital television. It argues that we can only understand the pleasures of new media texts through an examination of user experiences and by investigating the constraints and barriers which surround new media consumption in particular social and cultural contexts. It also suggests that insights from political economy of the media might be usefully employed within cultural studies
First edition The word media, the plural term for medium, covers a broad spectrum describing communi...
The articles in this issue speak to some on-going and current debates and practice related to cinema...
This article examines the development of multimedia and asks the question: âcan new media be used t...
The discourse surrounding new media suggests that they offer experiences and pleasures which older m...
This paper is based on the findings of a DCU funded pilot project which ran from Oct. 03-March 04. D...
This article addresses the issue of young people and media use in the digital age, more specifically...
The past thirty years have witnessed the emergence of new media: interactive, computer-based devices...
The emergence of new media (or digital media, or perhaps even ‘the new economy’) has certainly had s...
The way in which a great degree of proliferation along with convergence has taken place where the sa...
Dr Aphra Kerr is a full time researcher at the Centre for Media Research, University of Ulster, Nort...
The purpose of this thesis is to demonstrate that new media has been a driver of change in the arts ...
New media forms open many possibilities not only for the development of “new media theory”, but also...
New media in general and the internet in particular are regularly ascribed with various democratizin...
Digital media are seen as important instruments of increasing participation and diversity in arts an...
During the period of this study, digital media comprised an increasingly pervasive but still emergen...
First edition The word media, the plural term for medium, covers a broad spectrum describing communi...
The articles in this issue speak to some on-going and current debates and practice related to cinema...
This article examines the development of multimedia and asks the question: âcan new media be used t...
The discourse surrounding new media suggests that they offer experiences and pleasures which older m...
This paper is based on the findings of a DCU funded pilot project which ran from Oct. 03-March 04. D...
This article addresses the issue of young people and media use in the digital age, more specifically...
The past thirty years have witnessed the emergence of new media: interactive, computer-based devices...
The emergence of new media (or digital media, or perhaps even ‘the new economy’) has certainly had s...
The way in which a great degree of proliferation along with convergence has taken place where the sa...
Dr Aphra Kerr is a full time researcher at the Centre for Media Research, University of Ulster, Nort...
The purpose of this thesis is to demonstrate that new media has been a driver of change in the arts ...
New media forms open many possibilities not only for the development of “new media theory”, but also...
New media in general and the internet in particular are regularly ascribed with various democratizin...
Digital media are seen as important instruments of increasing participation and diversity in arts an...
During the period of this study, digital media comprised an increasingly pervasive but still emergen...
First edition The word media, the plural term for medium, covers a broad spectrum describing communi...
The articles in this issue speak to some on-going and current debates and practice related to cinema...
This article examines the development of multimedia and asks the question: âcan new media be used t...