New Media
Four Volume Set
Edited by:
- Leah A Lievrouw - University of California, Los Angeles, USA
- Sonia Livingstone - London School of Economics and Political Science, London School of Economics, UK, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
Series:
SAGE Benchmarks in Communication
SAGE Benchmarks in Communication
February 2009 | 1 504 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
In the past 20 years, 'new media' has emerged as one of the most dynamic research fronts in media and communication, addressing the diversity and proliferation of new information and communication technologies and their social contexts. This growing field is both international and transdisciplinary. The editors have mined a rich collection of published material covering the historical, economic, social and behavioral issues at stake to trace the development and implications of new media.
Volume I: Visions, Histories, Mediation
The first volume offers an historical overview, as well as the 'visions' of a society influenced by new media put forward by such influential scholars as McLuhan, Innis, and Debord.
Volume II: Technology: Artifacts, Systems, Design
The second volume introduces new media as comprised of artefacts (technologies, hardware, systems themselves) and how they are designed and made.
Volume III: Practices: Interaction, Identity, Organizing, Culture
The third volume focuses on practices of communication, or what people do to communicate. This volume covers human interaction, organizing, identity, and cultural practices.
Volume IV: Social Institutions, Structures, Arrangements
The fourth volume covers the social 'arrangements' behind new media.
Volume I: Visions, Histories, Mediation
The first volume offers an historical overview, as well as the 'visions' of a society influenced by new media put forward by such influential scholars as McLuhan, Innis, and Debord.
Volume II: Technology: Artifacts, Systems, Design
The second volume introduces new media as comprised of artefacts (technologies, hardware, systems themselves) and how they are designed and made.
Volume III: Practices: Interaction, Identity, Organizing, Culture
The third volume focuses on practices of communication, or what people do to communicate. This volume covers human interaction, organizing, identity, and cultural practices.
Volume IV: Social Institutions, Structures, Arrangements
The fourth volume covers the social 'arrangements' behind new media.
VOLUME 1: VISIONS, HISTORIES, MEDIATION
Visions
Marshall McLuhan
Marshall McLuhan
Jean Baudrillard
Guy Debord
Arjun Appadurai
Mark Poster
Histories
Carolyn Marvin
James R. Beniger
Brian Winston
Innovation, Diffusion and Suppression
Patrice Flichy
Erkki Huhtamo
Fred Turner
Mediation
Robert Cathcart and Gary Gumpert
James W. Carey
Josiane Jouet
Merrill Morris and Christine Ogan
J.D. Bolter and R. Grusin
Jesús Martín Barbero
VOLUME 2: TECHNOLOGY: ARTEFACTS, SYSTEMS, DESIGN
Technology and Society
Raymond Williams
Langdon Winner
Susan Leigh Star
Ian Hutchby
Communication Technologies in Transition
Geoffrey Nunberg
Colin Cherry
Tomoyuki Okada
Trevor J. Pinch and Karin Biksterveld
John Ellis
Leah A. Lievrouw
William H. Dutton, Jay G. Blumler and Kenneth L. Kraemer
Computers as Media
J.C.R. Licklider and Robert W. Taylor
Sherry Turkle and Symour Papert
Jane Abbate
Lucas D. Introna and Helen Nissenbaum
Leslie Haddon
Philip E. Agre
VOLUME 3: PRACTICES: INTERACTION, IDENTITY, CULTURE
Interaction/Computer-Mediated Communication
Sara Kiesler, Jane Siegel and Timothy W. McGuire
Sheizaf Rafaeli
Joanne Yates and Wanda J. Orlikowski
Christian Licoppe
New Media and Community
Nancy K. Baym
James E. Katz and Philip Aspden
Keith Hampton and Barry Wellman
Identity and Self
Joshua Meyrowitz
J. Macgregor Wise
Lisa Nakamura
Liesbet van Zoonen
Everyday/Domestic Contexts of New Media
Roger Silverstone
Maria Bakardijieva
G. Kress
Sonia Livingstone
Jane Wasko and Eileen R. Meehan
David Buckingham, Margaret Scanlon and Julian Sefton-Green
New Media and Cultural Practices
Henry Jenkins
Mizuko Ito
VOLUME 4: SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS, STRUCTURES, ARRANGEMENTS
Information Society: Debates
Daniel Bell
Youichi Ito
Frank Webster and Kevin Robins
Manuel Castells
Policy, Law and Regulation
Ithiel de Sola Pool
Robert W. McChesney
Jan van Cuilenburg and Demis McQuail
Tarleton Gillespie
New Media Economics and Markets
Eli M. Noam
Everett M. Rogers
Paul A. David
Tiziana Terranova
Politics and Power
Graham Murdock and Peter Golding
David Lyon and Elia Zureik
Richard Kahn and Douglas Kellner
Geert Lovink
Peter Dahlgren
Technology and Space
David Morley and Kevin Robins
Pippa Norris
Daniel Miller and Don Slater