Media,Technology and Society
Title | Media,Technology and Society PDF eBook |
Author | Brian Winston |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 389 |
Release | 2002-09-11 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1134766335 |
Challenging the popular myth of a present-day 'information revolution', Media Technology and Society is essential reading for anyone interested in the social impact of technological change. Winston argues that the development of new media forms, from the telegraph and the telephone to computers, satellite and virtual reality, is the product of a constant play-off between social necessity and suppression: the unwritten law by which new technologies are introduced into society only insofar as their disruptive potential is limited.
Media Technologies
Title | Media Technologies PDF eBook |
Author | Tarleton Gillespie |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Pages | 340 |
Release | 2014-01-24 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 0262525372 |
Scholars from communication and media studies join those from science and technology studies to examine media technologies as complex, sociomaterial phenomena. In recent years, scholarship around media technologies has finally shed the assumption that these technologies are separate from and powerfully determining of social life, looking at them instead as produced by and embedded in distinct social, cultural, and political practices. Communication and media scholars have increasingly taken theoretical perspectives originating in science and technology studies (STS), while some STS scholars interested in information technologies have linked their research to media studies inquiries into the symbolic dimensions of these tools. In this volume, scholars from both fields come together to advance this view of media technologies as complex sociomaterial phenomena. The contributors first address the relationship between materiality and mediation, considering such topics as the lived realities of network infrastructure. The contributors then highlight media technologies as always in motion, held together through the minute, unobserved work of many, including efforts to keep these technologies alive. Contributors Pablo J. Boczkowski, Geoffrey C. Bowker, Finn Brunton, Gabriella Coleman, Gregory J. Downey, Kirsten A. Foot, Tarleton Gillespie, Steven J. Jackson, Christopher M. Kelty, Leah A. Lievrouw, Sonia Livingstone, Ignacio Siles, Jonathan Sterne, Lucy Suchman, Fred Turner
Media, Technology, and Society
Title | Media, Technology, and Society PDF eBook |
Author | W. Russell Neuman |
Publisher | University of Michigan Press |
Pages | 2 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Communication |
ISBN | 0472050826 |
Top media studies scholars discuss the evolution of media
Communication Theory
Title | Communication Theory PDF eBook |
Author | David Holmes |
Publisher | SAGE |
Pages | 276 |
Release | 2005-03-15 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1473903149 |
`This is a very clear and concise summary of media studies, present and future. There is no other book that can both be used as a teaching tool and can help scholars organize their thinking about new media as this book can′ - Steve Jones, University of Chicago This book offers an introduction to communication theory that is appropriate to our post-broadcast, interactive, media environment. The author contrasts the `first media age′ of broadcast with the `second media age′ of interactivity. Communication Theory argues that the different kinds of communication dynamics found in cyberspace demand a reassessment of the methodologies used to explore media, as well as new understandings of the concepts of interaction and community (virtual communities and broadcast communities). The media are examined not simply in terms of content, but also in terms of medium and network forms. Holmes also explores the differences between analogue and digital cultures, and between cyberspace and virtual reality. The book serves both as an upper level textbook for New Media courses and a good general guide to understanding the sociological complexities of the modern communications environment.
From the Telegraph to the Internet
Title | From the Telegraph to the Internet PDF eBook |
Author | Morton Bahr |
Publisher | Welcome Rain Publishers |
Pages | 350 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN |
Media/Society
Title | Media/Society PDF eBook |
Author | David Croteau |
Publisher | SAGE Publications, Incorporated |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2018-09-04 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9781506315331 |
Providing a framework for understanding the relationship between media and society, this updated Sixth Edition of Media/Society helps you develop the skills you need to critically evaluate both conventional wisdom and your own assumptions about the social role of the media. Authors David Croteau and William Hoynes retain the book’s basic sociological framework but now include additional discussions of new studies and up-to-date material on today’s rapidly changing media landscape. Now featuring streamlined content and a more engaging narrative, this edition offers expanded discussions of the “new media” world, including digitization, the internet, the spread of mobile media devices, the role of user-generated content, the potential social impact of new media on society, and new media’s effect on traditional media outlets
Cultural Technologies
Title | Cultural Technologies PDF eBook |
Author | Göran Bolin |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0415893119 |
Covering diverse themes such as intellectual property, media and architecture, satellite debris, server farms and search engines, art installations, surveillance, peer-to-peer file-sharing, the construction of techno-history and much more, this book discusses both the culture of technology that we live in today, and culture as technology.