Digital Media and Textuality From Creation to Archiving (Edition 1)

Due to computers' ability to combine different semiotic modes, texts are no longer exclusively comprised of static images and mute words. How have digital media changed the way we write and read? What methods of textual and data analysis have emerged? How do we rescue digital artifacts from obs...

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Other Authors: Côrtes Maduro, Daniela (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Bielefeld transcript Verlag 2017
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