Lievrouw / Livingstone | New Media | Buch | 978-1-4129-4710-7 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 1504 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 2780 g

Reihe: SAGE Benchmarks in Communication

Lievrouw / Livingstone

New Media


Four-Volume Set ed
ISBN: 978-1-4129-4710-7
Verlag: SAGE Publications Inc

Buch, Englisch, 1504 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 2780 g

Reihe: SAGE Benchmarks in Communication

ISBN: 978-1-4129-4710-7
Verlag: SAGE Publications Inc


In the past 20 years, 'new media' has emerged as one of the most dynamic research fronts in media and communication, addressing the diversity and proliferation of new information and communication technologies and their social contexts. This growing field is both international and transdisciplinary. The editors have mined a rich collection of published material covering the historical, economic, social and behavioural issues at stake to trace the development and implications of new media. Vol 1. Visions & Histories The first volume offers an historical overview, as well as the 'visions' of a society influenced by new media put forward by such influential scholars as McLuhan, Innis and Debord. Vol. 2 Technology: Artefacts, Systems, Design The second evolume introduces new media as comprised of artifacts (technologies, hardware, systems themselves & how they're designed and made Vol. 3 Social Institutions, Structures, Arrangements The third volume covers the social 'arrangements' behind new media: institutions, social structures, and culture broadly conceived) Vol. 4 Practices: Interaction, Identity, Organizing, Culture The fourth volume focuses on practices, or what people do, covering human interaction, organizing, identity and cultural practices

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VOLUME 1: VISIONS, HISTORIES, MEDIATION
Visions
The Medium Is the Message - Marshall McLuhan
Automation: Learning a Living - Marshall McLuhan
The Ecstasy of Communication - Jean Baudrillard
The Society of the Spectacle - Guy Debord
Disjuncture and Difference in the Global Cultural Economy - Arjun Appadurai
The Culture of Underdetermination - Mark Poster
Histories
Annihilating Space, Time, and Difference: Experiments in Cultural Homogenization - Carolyn Marvin
Conclusions: Control as Engine of the Information Society - James R. Beniger
Introduction: A Storm from Paradise: Technological - Brian Winston
Innovation, Diffusion and Suppression
Private Communication - Patrice Flichy
From Kaleidoscomaniac to Cybernerd: Notes toward an Archaeology of the Media - Erkki Huhtamo
Where the Counterculture Met the New Economy: The WELL and the Origins of Virtual Community - Fred Turner
Mediation
Mediated Interpersonal Communication: Toward a New Typology - Robert Cathcart and Gary Gumpert
Cultural Approach to Communication - James W. Carey
Communication and Mediation - Josiane Jouet
The Internet as Mass Medium - Merrill Morris and Christine Ogan
Immediacy, Hypermediacy, and Remediation - J.D. Bolter and R. Grusin
Cultural Change: The Perception of the Media and the Mediation of Its Images - Jesús Martín Barbero
VOLUME 2: TECHNOLOGY: ARTEFACTS, SYSTEMS, DESIGN
Technology and Society
The Technology and the Society - Raymond Williams
Do Artifacts Have Politics? - Langdon Winner
The Ethnography of Infrastructure - Susan Leigh Star
Technologies, Texts and Affordances - Ian Hutchby
Communication Technologies in Transition
Farewell to the Information Age - Geoffrey Nunberg
The Telephone System: Creator of Mobility and Social - Colin Cherry
Youth Culture and the Shaping of Japanese Mobile Media: Personalization and the Keitai Internet as Multimedia - Tomoyuki Okada
"Should One Applaud?" Breaches and Boundaries in the Reception of New Technology in Music - Trevor J. Pinch and Karin Biksterveld
The Third Era of Television: Plenty - John Ellis
New Media Design and Development: Diffusion of Innovations v Social Shaping of Technology - Leah A. Lievrouw
Continuity and Change in Conceptions of the Wired City - William H. Dutton, Jay G. Blumler and Kenneth L. Kraemer
Computers as Media
The Computer as a Communication Device - J.C.R. Licklider and Robert W. Taylor
Epistemological Pluralism: Styles and Voices within the Computer Culture - Sherry Turkle and Symour Papert
Popularizing the Internet - Jane Abbate
Shaping the Web:Why the Politics of Search Engines Matters - Lucas D. Introna and Helen Nissenbaum
The Development of Interactive Games - Leslie Haddon
Designing Genres for New Media: Social, Economic, and Political Contexts - Philip E. Agre
VOLUME 3: PRACTICES: INTERACTION, IDENTITY, CULTURE
Interaction/Computer-Mediated Communication
Social Psychological Aspects of Computer-Mediated Communication - Sara Kiesler, Jane Siegel and Timothy W. McGuire
Interactivity: From New Media to Communication - Sheizaf Rafaeli
Genres of Organizational Communication: A Structurational Approach to Studying Communication and Media - Joanne Yates and Wanda J. Orlikowski
'Connected' Presence: The Emergence of a New Repertoire for Managing Social Relationships in a Changing Communication Technoscape - Christian Licoppe
New Media and Community
The Emergence of Community in Computer-Mediated Communication - Nancy K. Baym
A Nation of Strangers - James E. Katz and Philip Aspden
Neighboring in Netville: How the Internet Supports Community and Social Capital in a Wired Suburb - Keith Hampton and Barry Wellman
Identity and Self
Where Have We Been,Where Are We Going? - Joshua Meyrowitz
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Livingstone, Sonia
Sonia Livingstone DPhil (Oxon), OBE, FBA, FBPS, FAcSS, FRSA, is a professor in the Department of Media and Communications at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Taking a comparative, critical and contextualised approach, her research examines how changing conditions of mediation reshape everyday practices and possibilities for action. She has published 20 books on media audiences, children and young people’s risks and opportunities, media literacy and rights in the digital environment, including “Parenting for a Digital Future: How hopes and fears about technology shape children’s lives” (OUP 2020). Since founding the EC-funded 33 country “EU Kids Online” research network, and Global Kids Online (with UNICEF Office of Research-Innocenti), she has advised DCMS, UKCIS, Ofcom, European Commission, European Parliament, UN Committee on the Rights of the Child, OECD, ITU and UNICEF. She chaired LSE’s Truth, Trust and Technology Commission and is currently leading the Digital Futures Commission with the 5Rights Foundation. See www.sonialivingstone.net



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