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The new media and technocultures reader

The new media and technocultures reader
The new media and technocultures reader
The study of new media has developed within a wide range of academic disciplines and theoretical paradigms and has generated a great deal of excitement, hype, and confusion. The New Media & Technocultures Reader gathers texts which map the cultural implications of new media, encapsulating and challenging key debates, theoretical positions, and approaches to research.
Routledge
Lister, Martin
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Giddings, Seth
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Giddings, Seth
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Lister, Martin
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Lister, Martin , Giddings, Seth (ed.) (2011) The new media and technocultures reader , London, UK. Routledge, 514pp.

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The study of new media has developed within a wide range of academic disciplines and theoretical paradigms and has generated a great deal of excitement, hype, and confusion. The New Media & Technocultures Reader gathers texts which map the cultural implications of new media, encapsulating and challenging key debates, theoretical positions, and approaches to research.

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Published date: 2011

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Local EPrints ID: 420884
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/420884
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ORCID for Seth Giddings: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7323-9184

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Last modified: 09 Mar 2022 02:43

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Editor: Seth Giddings ORCID iD
Author: Martin Lister

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