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A Companion To New Media Dynamics John Hartley Jean Burgess Axel Bruns

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A Companion To New Media Dynamics John Hartley Jean Burgess Axel Bruns
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.32 MB
Pages: 502
Author: John Hartley, Jean Burgess, Axel Bruns
ISBN: 9781118321607, 9781444332247, 111832160X, 1444332244
Language: English
Year: 2013

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A Companion To New Media Dynamics John Hartley Jean Burgess Axel Bruns by John Hartley, Jean Burgess, Axel Bruns 9781118321607, 9781444332247, 111832160X, 1444332244 instant download after payment.

Content:
Chapter 1 Media Studies and New Media Studies (pages 13–32): Sean Cubitt
Chapter 2 The Future of Digital Humanities Is a Matter of Words (pages 33–52): Willard McCarty
Chapter 3 Media Dynamics and the Lessons of History (pages 53–72): Thomas Pettitt
Chapter 4 Literature and Culture in the Age of the New Media (pages 73–89): Peter Swirski
Chapter 5 The Economics of New Media (pages 90–103): John Quiggin
Chapter 6 The End of Audiences? (pages 104–121): Sonia Livingstone and Ranjana Das
Chapter 7 The Emergence of Next?Generation Internet Users (pages 122–141): Grant Blank and William H. Dutton
Chapter 8 National Web Studies (pages 142–166): Richard Rogers, Esther Weltevrede, Erik Borra and Sabine Niederer
Chapter 9 In the Habitus of the New (pages 167–184): Zizi Papacharissi and Emily Easton
Chapter 10 Long Live Wikipedia? (pages 185–190): Andrew Lih
Chapter 11 Changing Media with Mobiles (pages 191–208): Gerard Goggin
Chapter 12 Make Room for the Wii (pages 209–218): Ben Aslinger
Chapter 13 Improvers, Entertainers, Shockers, and Makers (pages 219–230): Charles Leadbeater
Chapter 14 The Dynamics of Digital Multisided Media Markets (pages 231–246): Patrik Wikstrom
Chapter 15 Search and Networked Attention (pages 247–260): Alexander Halavais
Chapter 16 Against Search (pages 261–273): Pelle Snickars
Chapter 17 Evolutionary Dynamics of the MobileWeb (pages 275–289): Indrek Ibrus
Chapter 18 Pseudonyms and the Rise of the Real?Name Web (pages 290–307): Bernie Hogan
Chapter 19 New Media and Changing Perceptions of Surveillance (pages 309–321): Anders Albrechtslund
Chapter 20 Lessons of the Leak (pages 322–335): Christoph Bieber
Chapter 21 Cybersexuality and Online Culture (pages 337–345): Feona Attwood
Chapter 22 Microcelebrity and the Branded Self (pages 346–354): Theresa M. Senft
Chapter 23 Online Identity (pages 355–364): Alice E. Marwick
Chapter 24 Practices of Networked Identity (pages 365–374): Jan?Hinrik Schmidt
Chapter 25 The Internet and the Opening Up of Political Space (pages 375–384): Stephen Coleman
Chapter 26 The Internet as a Platform for Civil Disobedience (pages 385–395): Cherian George
Chapter 27 Parody, Performativity, and Play (pages 396–406): Jeffrey P. Jones
Chapter 28 The Politics of “Platforms” (pages 407–416): Tarleton Gillespie
Chapter 29 From Homepages to Network Profiles (pages 417–426): Axel Bruns
Chapter 30 The New Media Toolkit (pages 427–438): Mark Pesce
Chapter 31 Materiality, Description, and Comparison as Tools for Cultural Difference Analysis (pages 439–449): Basile Zimmermann
Chapter 32 Learning from Network Dysfunctionality (pages 450–460): Tony D. Sampson and Jussi Parikka
Chapter 33 Young People Online (pages 461–471): Lelia Green and Danielle Brady
Chapter 34 Beyond Generations and New Media (pages 472–479): Kate Crawford and Penelope Robinson

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