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The Screen Media Reader Culture Theory Practice Stephen Monteiro

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The Screen Media Reader Culture Theory Practice Stephen Monteiro
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 90.1 MB
Pages: 489
Author: Stephen Monteiro
ISBN: 9781501311697, 9781501311703, 1501311697, 1501311700
Language: English
Year: 2017

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The Screen Media Reader Culture Theory Practice Stephen Monteiro by Stephen Monteiro 9781501311697, 9781501311703, 1501311697, 1501311700 instant download after payment.

As mobile communication, social media, wireless networks, and flexible user interfaces become prominent topics in the study of media and culture, the screen emerges as a critical research area. This reader brings together insightful and influential texts from a variety of sources-theorists, researchers, critics, inventors, and artists-that explore the screen as a fundamental element not only in popular culture but also in our very understanding of society and the world. The Screen Media Reader is a foundational resource for studying the screen and its cultural impact. Through key contemporary and historical texts addressing the screen's development and role in communications and the social sphere, it considers how the screen functions as an idea, an object, and an everyday experience. Reflecting a number of descriptive and analytical approaches, these essays illustrate the astonishing range and depth of the screen's introduction and application in multiple media configurations and contexts. Together they demonstrate the long-standing influence of the screen as a cultural concept and communication tool that extends well beyond contemporary debates over screen saturation and addiction.

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