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Author Bollmer, Grant David

Title Theorizing Digital Cultures
Published London : SAGE Publications, 2018

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Description 1 online resource (265 pages)
Contents THEORIZING DIGITAL CULTURES -- FRONT COVER; THEORIZING DIGITAL CULTURES; COPYRIGHT; CONTENTS; ABOUT THE AUTHOR; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION: WHY THEORIZE DIGITAL CULTURES?; PART I -- DEFINING DIGITAL CULTURES; CHAPTER 1 -- WHAT ARE DIGITAL CULTURES?; CHAPTER 2 -- CULTURE AND TECHNIQUE; CHAPTER 3 -- DIGITAL AND ANALOGUE; PART II -- HISTORIES, CONCEPTS, AND DEBATES; CHAPTER 4 -- CYBERNETICS AND POSTHUMANISM; CHAPTER 5 -- IDENTITIES AND PERFORMANCES; CHAPTER 6 -- BODIES AND EXTENSIONS; CHAPTER 7 -- AESTHETICS AND AFFECTS; CHAPTER 8 -- FORMS AND JUDGEMENTS; CHAPTER 9 -- INFRASTRUCTURES AND ECOLOGIES
AFTERWORD: WHAT COMES AFTER DIGITAL CULTURES?GLOSSARY; REFERENCES; INDEX
Summary Explaining how digital media affect identities, bodies, social relations, artistic practices and the environment, this book helps students understand the key theoretical approaches in the field
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Subject Information society -- Social aspects
Information technology -- Social aspects
Digital media -- Social aspects
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Media Studies.
Digital media -- Social aspects.
Information society -- Social aspects.
Information technology -- Social aspects.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 152645307X
9781526453075