Author: | Vincent Miller | ISBN: | 9781446246481 |
Publisher: | SAGE Publications | Publication: | February 9, 2011 |
Imprint: | SAGE Publications Ltd | Language: | English |
Author: | Vincent Miller |
ISBN: | 9781446246481 |
Publisher: | SAGE Publications |
Publication: | February 9, 2011 |
Imprint: | SAGE Publications Ltd |
Language: | English |
"This is an outstanding book. It is one of only a few scholarly texts that successfully combine a nuanced theoretical understanding of the digital age with empirical case studies of contemporary media culture. The scope is impressive, ranging from questions of digital inequality to emergent forms of cyberpolitics."
- Nick Gane, York University
"Well written, very up-to-date with a good balance of examples and theory. It's good to have all the major issues covered in one book."
- Peter Millard, Portsmouth University
"This is just the text I was looking for to enable first year undergraduates to develop their critical understanding of the technologies they have embedded so completely in their lives."
- Chris Simpson, University College of St Mark & St John
This is more than just another book on Internet studies. Tracing the pervasive influence of 'digital culture' throughout contemporary life, this text integrates socio-economic understandings of the 'information society' with the cultural studies approach to production, use, and consumption of digital media and multimedia.
Refreshingly readable and packed with examples from profiling databases and mashups to cybersex and the truth about social networking, Understanding Digital Culture:
This is the perfect text for students looking for a full account of the information society, virtual cultures, sociology of the Internet and new media.
"This is an outstanding book. It is one of only a few scholarly texts that successfully combine a nuanced theoretical understanding of the digital age with empirical case studies of contemporary media culture. The scope is impressive, ranging from questions of digital inequality to emergent forms of cyberpolitics."
- Nick Gane, York University
"Well written, very up-to-date with a good balance of examples and theory. It's good to have all the major issues covered in one book."
- Peter Millard, Portsmouth University
"This is just the text I was looking for to enable first year undergraduates to develop their critical understanding of the technologies they have embedded so completely in their lives."
- Chris Simpson, University College of St Mark & St John
This is more than just another book on Internet studies. Tracing the pervasive influence of 'digital culture' throughout contemporary life, this text integrates socio-economic understandings of the 'information society' with the cultural studies approach to production, use, and consumption of digital media and multimedia.
Refreshingly readable and packed with examples from profiling databases and mashups to cybersex and the truth about social networking, Understanding Digital Culture:
This is the perfect text for students looking for a full account of the information society, virtual cultures, sociology of the Internet and new media.