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Indigenous, settler and migrant media

Indigenous, settler and migrant media
Indigenous, settler and migrant media
For indigenous, setller and migrant cultures, places operate very differently. Creating places in digital media is always a matter of transience for all three. This is not only a matter of the ephemerality of the medium. It concerns the relationship between the user and the artefact. The transient places created in digital media are not traditional, even when they draw on and place themselves in relation to tradition
0952-8822
733-742
Cubitt, Sean
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Cubitt, Sean
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Cubitt, Sean (2008) Indigenous, settler and migrant media. Third Text, 22 (6), 733-742. (doi:10.1080/09528820802652516).

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For indigenous, setller and migrant cultures, places operate very differently. Creating places in digital media is always a matter of transience for all three. This is not only a matter of the ephemerality of the medium. It concerns the relationship between the user and the artefact. The transient places created in digital media are not traditional, even when they draw on and place themselves in relation to tradition

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Published date: November 2008

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Local EPrints ID: 179757
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/179757
ISSN: 0952-8822
PURE UUID: 0c8cda6d-822c-4925-88db-d1f030899678

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Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 02:50

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