Print culture, as the call for this issue suggests, has dominated the world for 500 years, but also suggests that print's hegemony may now be under threat from new communications technologies. There are a number of perspectives from which to view the 'threats' to which print culture is subject, the longer term effects this will have and, particularly, on what it will mean to be human in the future of print culture. I'd like to address this issue by turning my attention to one dimension of this question that seems essentially absent from the discourses which surround it. I'd like to step back and put this question in the context of the structural relations of print as a cultural technology. My questions concern what these structural rela...
What is the nature of the change represented by digital communications technologies? How will the im...
Today, consumers must constantly adapt to new forms of media technology and content. While the major...
Print is so familiar, that it remains invisible to the average person. This concise, fun-to-read boo...
The advent of digital communication technology has been often been seen as the end of print culture....
This reader is the most comprehensive selection of key texts on twentieth and twenty-first century p...
In 2001 Laurel Brake wrote an article entitled On Print Culture: The State We're In. Now, almost fif...
Modernism’s Print Cultures focuses on criticism published since the 1990s that exemplifies the emerg...
Exploring Mediacy- Challenging LiteracyPrint culture is contested in digital culture. Analytical con...
The introduction of printing by moveable type and the development of engraving and other intaglio pr...
A tension runs through Nathan Shockey’s well-researched book of essays on the topic of the medial tr...
In the course of the past three centuries, much of Europe was transformed from an oral culture into ...
“Digital-first” seems to be a crucial idea of our time. From the practical, economic, and even ecolo...
That\u27s so Printerly will include panelists discussing the role of Print\u27s inherent and often ...
During the early part of the eighteenth century, the growth of the book trades depended upon a serie...
In the course of the past three centuries, much of Europe was transformed from an oral culture into ...
What is the nature of the change represented by digital communications technologies? How will the im...
Today, consumers must constantly adapt to new forms of media technology and content. While the major...
Print is so familiar, that it remains invisible to the average person. This concise, fun-to-read boo...
The advent of digital communication technology has been often been seen as the end of print culture....
This reader is the most comprehensive selection of key texts on twentieth and twenty-first century p...
In 2001 Laurel Brake wrote an article entitled On Print Culture: The State We're In. Now, almost fif...
Modernism’s Print Cultures focuses on criticism published since the 1990s that exemplifies the emerg...
Exploring Mediacy- Challenging LiteracyPrint culture is contested in digital culture. Analytical con...
The introduction of printing by moveable type and the development of engraving and other intaglio pr...
A tension runs through Nathan Shockey’s well-researched book of essays on the topic of the medial tr...
In the course of the past three centuries, much of Europe was transformed from an oral culture into ...
“Digital-first” seems to be a crucial idea of our time. From the practical, economic, and even ecolo...
That\u27s so Printerly will include panelists discussing the role of Print\u27s inherent and often ...
During the early part of the eighteenth century, the growth of the book trades depended upon a serie...
In the course of the past three centuries, much of Europe was transformed from an oral culture into ...
What is the nature of the change represented by digital communications technologies? How will the im...
Today, consumers must constantly adapt to new forms of media technology and content. While the major...
Print is so familiar, that it remains invisible to the average person. This concise, fun-to-read boo...