Across 13 chapters, scholars from media studies and science and technology studies offer insights into how we can see media technologies as complex sociomaterial phenomena. Topics include the lived realities of network infrastructure, media technologies as always in motion, and the various interests of digital users. Mark Carrigan finds this a fascinating volume
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This is an invited essay review of titles and new editions on media culture published by MIT Press. ...
As technological creativity, corporate research, and talent flows become more important than ever, G...
Across 13 chapters, scholars from media studies and science and technology studies offer insights in...
Andrew White considers the way in which digital media challenges normative conceptions of the public...
In Life after New Media, Sarah Kember and Joanna Zylinska make a case for a significant shift in our...
Media and communications are changing rapidly and their transformation is having a momentous impact ...
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Comprising 47 chapters, The Routledge Companion to Mobile Media, edited by Gerard Goggin and Larissa...
Mediatization has become a vibrant topic in media and communication research and has led to a paradi...
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This book brings together research that addresses some of the most significant cultural, economic, a...
The Media Innovation Studio’s founding aim in 2012 was to work across disciplines to explore the pot...
No abstract available. Item discussed - Mobile technologies: From telecommunications to media, Gerar...
With chapters covering photography, sound, video games, graffiti and performance, The Ashgate Resear...
Chris Lawe Davies reviews the book 'The SBS story: the challenge of cultural diversity', by Ien Ang,...
This is an invited essay review of titles and new editions on media culture published by MIT Press. ...
As technological creativity, corporate research, and talent flows become more important than ever, G...
Across 13 chapters, scholars from media studies and science and technology studies offer insights in...
Andrew White considers the way in which digital media challenges normative conceptions of the public...
In Life after New Media, Sarah Kember and Joanna Zylinska make a case for a significant shift in our...
Media and communications are changing rapidly and their transformation is having a momentous impact ...
How are digital landscapes being incorporated into public space and what does this mean for civic en...
Comprising 47 chapters, The Routledge Companion to Mobile Media, edited by Gerard Goggin and Larissa...
Mediatization has become a vibrant topic in media and communication research and has led to a paradi...
While many desire the latest new technology, what are the environmental and human costs of the wides...
This book brings together research that addresses some of the most significant cultural, economic, a...
The Media Innovation Studio’s founding aim in 2012 was to work across disciplines to explore the pot...
No abstract available. Item discussed - Mobile technologies: From telecommunications to media, Gerar...
With chapters covering photography, sound, video games, graffiti and performance, The Ashgate Resear...
Chris Lawe Davies reviews the book 'The SBS story: the challenge of cultural diversity', by Ien Ang,...
This is an invited essay review of titles and new editions on media culture published by MIT Press. ...
As technological creativity, corporate research, and talent flows become more important than ever, G...