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As the lines have grown blurred between 'new' and'traditional' media forms, there is much to learn aboutthe dynamics surrounding the growth and adoption of new media.
A Companion to New Media Dynamics presents a state-of-the-art collection of multidisciplinary readings that examine the origins, evolution, and cultural underpinnings of the media of the digital age in terms of dynamic change
Presents a state-of-the-art collection of original readings relating to new media in terms of dynamic change Features interdisciplinary contributions encompassing the sciences, social sciences,
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Produktbeschreibung
As the lines have grown blurred between 'new' and'traditional' media forms, there is much to learn aboutthe dynamics surrounding the growth and adoption of new media.
A Companion to New Media Dynamics presents a state-of-the-art collection of multidisciplinary readings that examine the origins, evolution, and cultural underpinnings of the media of the digital age in terms of dynamic change

Presents a state-of-the-art collection of original readings relating to new media in terms of dynamic change
Features interdisciplinary contributions encompassing the sciences, social sciences, humanities and creative arts
Addresses a wide range of issues from the ownership and regulation of new media to their form and cultural uses
Provides readers with a glimpse of new media dynamics at three levels of scale: the macro or system level; the meso or institutional level; and micro or agency level
Autorenporträt
John Hartley is Professor of Cultural Science and Director of the Centre for Culture and Technology at Curtin University, Perth, Australia. His books include Creative Industries (2005), Television Truths (2008), Story Circle (2009), and Digital Futures for Cultural and Media Studies (2012). Jean Burgess is Deputy Director, ARC Centre for Creative Industries and Innovation, Queensland University of Technology. She is co-author of YouTube: Online Video and Participatory Culture (2009), and co-editor of Studying Mobile Media: Cultural Technologies, Mobile Communication, and the iPhone (2012). Axel Bruns is Associate Professor, ARC Centre for Creative Industries and Innovation, Queensland University of Technology. He is the author of Blogs, Wikipedia, Second Life and Beyond: From Production to Produsage (2008) and Gatewatching: Collaborative Online News Production (2005).
Rezensionen
"Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate and research collections." (Choice, 1 September 2013)

"I highly recommend the all encompassing and widely landmark book to any new and old media leaders, entrepreneurs, corporate leaders, technologists, academics, students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, government officials, public policy makers, nonprofit executives, and anyone interested in the ever changing and dynamic landscape of new media. This book provides insights and ideas that will provide the seed for future change and innovation across the entire new and old media environment." (Blog Business World, 16 March 2013)