Buch, Englisch, 288 Seiten, Format (B × H): 206 mm x 248 mm, Gewicht: 550 g
Buch, Englisch, 288 Seiten, Format (B × H): 206 mm x 248 mm, Gewicht: 550 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-552561-8
Verlag: OUP Australia & New Zealand
The nature of media forms and industries is changing rapidly and constantly. As such, Changing Media Landscapes explores the concept of visual networking to describe the ways multiple media devices are used now for a variety of tasks. Visual networking extends the ability to engage in human communication particularly in today's context where most of our daily activities and routines are carried out with the help of various forms of communication technologies.It explores the changing media landscape through contemporary and developing latest trends, issues and developments including multicasting, cloud computing, privacy and social networking. It combines theory, key issues for debate and an exploration of legacy and digital media industries to provide a holistic approach to communication and media.
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- Part 1. Context.
- 1. Introduction to Visual Networking
- 2. Visual Networking in an Information Age
- 3. Foundations for Visual Networking
- 4. Convergence Culture: Visual Networking in Everyday Life
- 5. Global Media, Local Identities: new policy and regulatory frameworks
- 6. Visual Networking and Screen Cultures
- Part 2. Industries
- 7. Form, Function and Use of Media Industries
- 8. Analogue to Digital: Policy, Players and the Public
- 9. Culturally Diverse Australia: SBS and Why Public Service Media Still Matters
- 10. Portals to Vortals: Adapting to Political, Social and Technological Change
- 11. Telegraphs to Broadband: The Future of Australian High-Speed Visual Networking
- 12. Games in the Visual Network: Industry, Society and Culture
- Part 3. Futures
- 13. Dark Media and the Deep Web: Digital Data Storage, Privacy and Online Surveillance
- 14. Taking to the Cloud




