New Media

  • New Media: The Key Concepts
    By David Beer, Nicholas Gane

    This book addresses six key concepts that are pivotal for understanding the impact of new media on contemporary society and culture: information, network, interface, interactivity, archive and simulation.

  • New Media: An Introduction
    By Terry Flew, Head of Media and Communications Creative Industries Faculty Terry Flew, Richard Keith Smith

    This concise yet comprehensive survey examines the social, political, and economic impacts of new media from the early days of the telegraph to the latest network technologies.

  • New Media
    By Terry Flew

    The fourth edition of Terry Flew's New Media combines a comprehensive overview of theories of new media with contemporary cases studies.

  • New Media: An Introduction, Fourth Canadian Edition
    By Terry Flew, Richard Smith

    Featuring an in-depth treatment of new media theories, engaging case studies, and Canadian examples throughout, this text offersstudents a comprehensive introduction to new media from a Canadian perspective.

  • New Media: A Critical Introduction
    By Leah A. Lievrouw, Sonia M. Livingstone

    Global Culture: nationalism, globalization and modernity, London: Sage, 1990. Fuchs, C. and Horak, E. 'Africa and the digital divide', Telematics and Informatics 25 (2008): 99–116. Gaines, Jane M. Contested Cultures: the image, ...

  • New Media: The Key Concepts
    By David Beer, Nicholas Gane

    'Cyberpunk as Social Theory: William Gibson and the Sociological Imagination', in S. Westwood and J. Williams (eds), Imagining Cities: Scripts, Signs and Memories. London: Routledge. Burrows, R. and Ellison, N. (2004) 'Sorting Places ...

  • New Media: A Critical Introduction
    By Martin Lister

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  • New Media: The Key Concepts
    By David Beer, Nicholas Gane

    Halberstam and Livingstone capture the spirit of this condition in the following declaration: 'the “post” of “posthuman” interests us not really insofar as it posits some subsequent developmental state, but as it collapses into sub-, ...

  • New Media: Culture and Image
    By Kelli Fuery

    This book investigates the culture and context of new media. Exploring and critiquing debates drawn from media and cultural theory, Fuery clearly explores and defines the concepts of new media and interactivity.

  • New Media: Culture and Image
    By Kelli Fuery

    This book investigates the culture and context of new media. Exploring and critiquing debates drawn from media and cultural theory, Fuery clearly explores and defines the concepts of new media and interactivity.

  • New Media: Art from the 60s and 70s in Vancouver
    By Glenn Lewis, Visual Arts Burnaby, Gallery at Ceperley House

    New Media: Art from the 60s and 70s in Vancouver

  • New Media: A Critical Introduction
    By Jon Dovey, Martin Lister, Seth Giddings

    Written especially for students, the book considers the ways in which 'new media' really are new, assesses the claims that a media and technological revolution has taken place and formulates new ways for media studies to respond to new ...

  • New Media: The Key Concepts
    By David Beer, Nicholas Gane

    This book addresses six key concepts that are pivotal for understanding the impact of new media on contemporary society and culture: information, network, interface, interactivity, archive and simulation.

  • New media
    By Michele Mastroianni, Antonio Prigiobbo, Daniela Vellutino

    New media