| About the book |
With technological change continuing to unfold at an incredible rate, Digital Cultures rounds-up major events in the media's recent past to help develop a clear understanding of the theoretical and practical debates that surround this emerging discipline. It addresses issues such as:
Topics covered include digital television, digital cinema, gaming, digital democracy, mobile phones, the World Wide Web, digital news, online social networking, music and multimedia, virtual communities and the digital divide. Digital Cultures is an essential introductory guide for all media and communication studies students, as well as those with a general interest in new media and its impact on the world around us. |
| About the authors |
Glen Creeber is Senior Lecturer in Film and Television at Aberystwyth University, UK.
Royston Martin is a journalist, documentary filmmaker and lectures at the University of Wales, UK.
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| Table of contents |
1: DIGITAL HISTORIES: Origins and Development 2: INTERPRETING NEW MEDIA: Digital Theory 3: ON THE NET: The World Wide Web 4: HIGH DEFINTIONS: Digital Television 5: WIDE SCREENS: Digital Cinema 6: GAME CULTURE 7: VIRTUAL COMMUNITIES: Self and Society 8: GLOBAL DIVISIONS: The Digital Divide 9: DIGITAL SOUNDS: Music and Multimedia 10: FUTURE SHOCK: After the Knowledge Economy |


