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Handbook of New Media: Student Edition


Handbook of New Media: Student Edition

Paperback by Lievrouw, Leah A; Livingstone, Sonia

Handbook of New Media: Student Edition

£30.00

ISBN:
9781412918732
Publication Date:
13 Dec 2005
Language:
English
Publisher:
SAGE Publications Inc
Pages:
496 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 13 May 2024
Handbook of New Media: Student Edition

Description

Praise for the First Edition: "A landmark volume that provides a foundation stone for a new subject - the study of new media. It is stunningly well-edited, offering a very high standard of original contributions in a skilfully orchestrated and organised textbook." - James Curran, Goldsmiths, University of London "The first major review of interactive technologies and their cultural and social context. This is more than a welcome addition to one's library; it is the authoritative overview of international research perspectives on interactive media technologies by leading scholars around the world." - Ellen Wartella, University of Texas, Austin "A landmark for the study of information and communication technologies within the field of communication. Its international team of editors and authors has brought together insights gained from over two decades of scholarly research. This indispensable reference demonstrates an increased maturity and stature for "new media" research within the field." - William H Dutton, University of Southern California "A truly comprehensive and authoritative volume. This Handbook will be an absolutely essential text for anyone concerned with social aspects of the new media." - Kevin Robins, Goldsmiths, University of London Thoroughly revised and updated, this Student Edition of the successful Handbook of New Media has been abridged to showcase the best of the hardback edition. It stakes out the boundaries of new media research and scholarship and provides a definitive statement of the current state of the field. Features new to the student edition include: Improved organization of material to make it more accessible for students and easier to incorporate into course design An introduction by the editors, which clearly lays out the main themes in new media studies as well as providing instructors with a guide to how to get the most out of the handbook in the classroom All chapters are updated to combine classic studies and background material with latest developments in the field. The first edition of the Handbook immediately established itself as the central reference work in the field. This new revised edition offers students the most comprehensive and up-to-date introduction to the area.

Contents

Part One: New Media, Culture and Society Interpersonal Life Online - Nancy Baym Creating Community with Media: History, Theories and Scientific Investigations - Nicholas W Jankowski Children and New Media - David Buckingham Perspectives on Internet Use - Ronald E Rice and Caroline Haythornthwaite Access, Involvement and Interaction New Media and Small Group Organizing - Andrea B Hollingshead and Noshir S Contractor Culture and New Media: A Historical View - Mark Poster Cultural Studies and Communication Technology - Jennifer Daryl Slack and J Macgregor Wise Power and Political Culture - Timothy W Luke Part Two: Technology Systems, Design and Industries - Patrice Flichy New Media History Exploring Models of Interactivity from Multiple Research Traditions - Sally J McMillan Users, Documents, Systems How to Infrastructure - Susan Leigh Star and Geoffrey C Bowker New Media Design and Development - Leah A Lievrouw Diffusion of Innovations vs Social Shaping of Technology New Media and New Economy Cluster Dynamics - Philip Cooke Globalization and the Structure of New Media Industries - Terry Flew and Stephen McElhinney Universal Access to the New Information Infrastructure - Heather E Hudson Part Three: New Media, Institutions and Governance - Stefaan G Verhulst The Regulation of Digital Content From Hierarchies to Network Firms - François Bar with Caroline Simard New Media and the Economics of Information - Don Lamberton New Media and Trade Policy - Anders Henten and Knud Erik Skouby The Governance of Media Markets - Bella Mody, Harry M Trebing and Laura Stein New Global Media and The Role of the State - Laura Stein and Nikhil Sinha The Information Society Revisited - Frank Webster

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