New Media Futures

This book is intended for use in a large introductory class in new media in a program that covers the “full-stack” including critical/cultural studies, media management, diffusion of innovation, and synthetic media production. The first half of this basic sequence covered new media and democracy, fi...

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Main Author: Faltesek, Daniel (Author)
Other Authors: Adams, Daniel (Illustrator)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Corvallis, Oregon Oregon State University 2019.
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