Author: Paul Levinson
Edition: 2
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0205865577
Edition: 2
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0205865577
New New Media (2nd Edition)
Discusses how "new new media" are transforming our culture
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. these and other "new new media" are used by hundreds of millions worldwide and are transforming just about every aspect of our culture from the way we elect presidents to how we watch television.AANew New Media details the benefits, opportunities, and dangers of these transformations.
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New new media, as opposed to the traditional "new media" of email and websites, allow and encourage all consumers to become producers, readers to become writers and publishers, viewers to become performers - and have engendered such worldwide movements as The Arab Spring, The T
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