Digital Material Tracing New Media in Everyday Life and Technology

Three decades of societal and cultural alignment of new media have yielded a host of innovations, trials, and problems, accompanied by versatile popular and academic discourse. New Media Studies crystallized internationally into an established academic discipline, and this begs the question: where d...

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Other Authors: Boomen, Marianne van den (Editor), Lammes, Sybille (Editor), Lehmann, Ann-Sophie (Editor), Raessens, Joost (Editor), Schäfer, Mirko Tobias (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam University Press 2009
Series:MediaMatters
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